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Online payroll developer launches ‘Startup and SME Program’

- MYBETTERPA­YROLL

Leading online payroll developer MYBETTERPA­YROLL announced that it will give away free payroll software for companies, in its bid to help mall businesses in the community.

“I believe allowing the free use of our online payroll system is a step in the right direction toward achieving this goal. With free use of our payroll platform, it becomes easier for SMEs to focus on what’s really important in growing their business,” said MYBETTERPA­YROLL founding partner Cedric Pigason.

“We assure that the free software will have no limits on the number of employees, no expiration and no, this is not on a trial period. It’s totally free, you can take my word for it,” he added.

Pigason explained that the only catch is that satisfied users are encouraged to provide feedback and review regarding the automated payroll software.

“But of course, if you find our automated payroll software impressive, your review will be very much appreciate­d, be it in the form of testimonia­ls or word-of-mouth referrals. Ultimately, my team and I aim to reach as much of the local small business community as possible. Your kinds words can surely help us in this regard,” he noted.

O ne of the Pampanga Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (PamCham’s) exclusive partners in its previous learning workshops, is offering free payroll software to startups and small to medium enterprise­s (SMEs) in the province.

is a cloud-based payroll software that is compliant with the Philippine­s' salary compensati­on and benefits. For more informatio­n, visit my betterpayr­oll.com.

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