New integration with SAP Success Factors and Fieldglass enables streamlined workforce payments across global operations.
Papaya Global, the workforce payroll and payments platform, announced its partnership with AKT, a key worldwide player in SAP SuccessFactors and SAP Fieldglass. Through this partnership, Papaya and AKT introduce workforce payment solutions that seamlessly integrate with SAP’s SuccessFactors and Fieldglass platforms. This collaboration empowers customers to streamline global workforce management and payment processes across a wide range of business sectors.
Papaya’s platform was purpose-built for workforce payroll and payments. Harnessing its unique technology along with subject matter expertise, Papaya delivers a smooth global payroll and payments process, with compliance and liability. The all-in-one platform serves as a single source of truth, providing critical, decision-driving data and visibility.
AKT is a Global System Integrator with expertise in global HCM and payroll, providing a range of services, including IT consulting, systems integration, and digital transformation solutions. AKT partners with tech vendors SAP and Qualtrics to integrate and streamline complex processes across departments.
“We’re excited to partner with AKT, which has a record of more than 500 completed projects,” said Yosef Fried, VP Alliances & Ecosystem of Papaya Global. “This partnership shows Papaya’s commitment to the SAP SuccessFactors ecosystem and to supporting our clients in their most complex process- workforce payments.”
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“We’re thrilled to be partnering with Papaya Global, a leader in workforce payments,” says Yoav Ventura, CEO of AKT. “We can now extend our offering to SAP SuccessFactors and SAP Fieldglass customers with the advanced platform and its abilities, which add tremendous value for our clients globally.”
About Papaya Global
Papaya Global is the platform for global workforce, helping the world’s leading companies to pay workers compliantly in the local currency of 160+ countries. Having revolutionized payroll by automating manual processes, Papaya is now the first SaaS company to offer its own licensed payments platform, in partnership with J.P. Morgan.
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Source: PR Newswire