Case Study: Navigating Payroll Complexities in the Retail Sector

Case Study Navigating Payroll Complexities in the Retail Sector

Case Study: Navigating Payroll Complexities in the Retail Sector

Client Profile

Our client is a renowned Hong Kong retail brand, celebrated for its heritage-inspired designs and lifestyle products. Established in 1996, the company has evolved from a single boutique into a multifaceted international retailer, managing a network of physical stores across Hong Kong’s vibrant retail landscape, while also offering a seamless shopping experience through its online store.

Background

Operating with extended hours to serve a diverse clientele, the retailer manages a workforce of full-time and part-time employees across rotating shifts. Seasonal demand spikes further complicate payroll, requiring the hiring of temporary staff and intensifying the complexity of payroll processing.

Challenges: Managing a Dynamic and Complex Payroll Structure

Key Man Risk Triggered the Need for Change

Our client’s payroll challenges became evident when their Human Resource Manager resigned, exposing the risks of relying on a single individual to manage a critical function. However, this was just the tipping point – the underlying inefficiencies in payroll processing had been building over time.

Growing Complexity Fuels Payroll Struggles

As the company expanded, payroll calculations became increasingly complex due to:

  • Multiple store locations with different staffing needs
  • A combination of full-time, part-time, and seasonal employees
  • Rotating shift schedules requiring precise tracking of hours worked
  • Integration of wages, commissions, and bonuses in each payroll cycle

Manual payroll processing often led to delays and errors, impacting employee satisfaction and operational efficiency.

Objectives

To overcome these challenges, our client sought to:

  • Automate payroll processing: Reduce manual workload and minimise errors through automation.
  • Streamline onboarding of temporary staff: Simplify and accelerate the onboarding process, especially during peak retail seasons like Christmas and New Year, when additional staff are required.
  • Ensure accurate and timely salary payments: Manage the complexities of payroll for employees on rotating shifts and commission-based structures, ensuring precision and compliance.
  • Mitigate key person risk: Reduce dependency on a single HR manager by implementing a scalable and sustainable payroll solution.

Solution: Automating Payroll for Accuracy and Efficiency

Our Payroll Team collaborated closely with the retailer to develop a tailored payroll solution which involved:

Custom Payroll Template: A structured template was designed to capture the complex work arrangements of full-time, part-time, and seasonal employees across multiple locations.

Automated Payroll System: The template was integrated into our payroll system, which automatically calculated wages, commissions, and bonuses based on pre-set parameters.

Seamless Processing & Payment: Upon our client’s approval, payroll processing was activated, and salaries were paid directly into employees' bank accounts.

Digital Transformation: The shift from manual calculations to a fully digital system reduced administrative workload, increased accuracy and improved payroll efficiency.

Key Outcomes

Our Payroll Team worked closely with the retailer to implement a tailored payroll solution that delivered these improvements:

Automated Payroll Processing: Reduced payroll processing time, freeing up HR resources for strategic initiatives.

Error-Free Salary Payments: Eliminated payroll errors, ensuring employees received accurate and timely payments.

Streamlined Seasonal Staff Onboarding: Enabled quick and seamless workforce expansion during peak retail periods.

Enhanced Compliance & Security: Strengthened payroll governance, mitigating risks associated with manual processing.

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Transforming Payroll with BoardRoom’s Payroll Solution

With a fully automated payroll system in place, our client now operates with enhanced efficiency and reliability. Employees receive timely and accurate salaries, and HR no longer faces the burden of manual payroll calculations. The company has successfully mitigated key man risk and positioned itself for sustainable growth in the fast-paced retail industry.

Looking to optimise your payroll operations? Contact us to find out how our payroll solutions can help your business achieve accuracy and efficiency today.

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What is Global Payroll? A Guide to Cross-Border Payroll Management

What is Global Payroll A Guide to Cross-Border Payroll Management

What is Global Payroll? A Guide to Cross-Border Payroll Management

Expanding into international markets presents exciting growth opportunities for businesses. However, one of the most overlooked yet critical aspects of global expansion is payroll management. Payroll isn’t just about paying employees, rather, it’s about ensuring compliance and financial accuracy, fostering employee trust and supporting long-term business growth.

Ken Wong, Managing Director Asia, Payroll at BoardRoom Group, highlights that payroll is not simply an administrative function but a critical pillar of business expansion. “When companies expand, they’re not just entering one new market, but multiple. Businesses need a structured global payroll strategy to support that growth. A well-thought-out payroll management system ensures that processes are in place, compliance is met, salaries are paid accurately and on time, and most importantly, employees have confidence that their company is operating smoothly in new regions.”

Without a structured global payroll strategy, companies risk compliance failures, payroll errors and employee dissatisfaction, which can slow expansion and damage business operations. In this guide, we’ll explore how a strong global payroll strategy can support business expansion and ensure smooth cross-border operations.

The Challenges of Cross-Border Payroll

Managing payroll in a single country is complex enough, but scaling that across multiple regions presents even greater challenges. Companies must juggle a patchwork of local tax laws, payroll regulations and financial processes.

“Many businesses underestimate the complexity of payroll,” explains Nie Ying, Regional Operations Director at BoardRoom Group. “For example, statutory pension contributions might seem straightforward, but in some countries, businesses can only process payments through specific local banks. Others impose restrictions on foreign currency transactions, making payroll disbursement more complicated.”

So, what makes payroll so complicated across borders? It starts with country-specific regulations.

Navigating Country-Specific Regulations

Each country has distinct tax laws, statutory contributions, and employment regulations that govern how payroll must be processed. Even neighbouring countries, like Singapore and Malaysia, have different payroll requirements. Variations mean businesses must continuously track regulatory updates, integrate local payroll requirements and ensure that their payroll provider understands regional nuances.

Beyond compliance, companies must also consider regional differences in remuneration structures. For example, year-end bonuses are common in Asia, while Australia relies more on employee share ownership plans. Statutory contributions such as Singapore’s Central Provident Fund (CPF) and Hong Kong’s Mandatory Provident Fund (MPF) System also have different filing dates, adding complexity. Failure to align with local compensation practices can impact employee satisfaction and retention, as well as the ability to attract the right talent to your company.

Lack of Experience and Local Knowledge

Some businesses attempt to centralise payroll operations from a single headquarters that services multiple countries from one location. While this may seem efficient, doing so can lead to costly errors due to a lack of deep expertise in local payroll regulations, tax laws and reporting requirements. Without the right expertise, payroll can quickly become a source of compliance risk. Nie Ying highlights why local experience and knowledge matter.

“Payroll takes effort, attention to detail, time and a good understanding of different conditions,” Nie Ying says. “It’s very easy to get wrong. Payroll managers at the company headquarters need to understand how different countries operate rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach. It takes a lot of local experience and knowledge to ensure compliance and accuracy.”

However, managing payroll on a global scale requires more than just local knowledge. It also demands expertise in handling multi-country payroll complexities. A local payroll provider may be well-versed in domestic regulations but often lacks the breadth of experience needed to manage payroll across multiple jurisdictions. When selecting a global payroll provider, businesses should prioritise those with proven expertise in regional and global payroll management to mitigate compliance risks and ensure operational efficiency.

Complex Local Practices and Compliance Risks

Even with the right knowledge, navigating country-specific payroll regulations can be challenging. Local banking restrictions, pension schemes and compliance requirements vary widely, and failure to adhere to them can lead to financial penalties and operational disruptions. Some countries only allow payroll transactions through specific banks or banking systems, while others have strict currency controls that require special handling.

Nie Ying highlights the importance of understanding these nuances and partnering with the right payroll service provider. “It’s the small things that companies will need to be aware of,” says Nie Ying. “Questions such as: ‘Can we open foreign accounts?’ and ‘Do we need to bank with a specific institution?’ must be asked. There are a lot of things that need to be verified at a local level.”

Companies must navigate varying requirements for regulatory filings, tax obligations and statutory contributions to avoid non-compliance, financial penalties and reputational damage.

Currency Fluctuations, Payment Processing and Payroll Accuracy

For companies with employees across different regions, currency fluctuations, exchange rate restrictions and inconsistent payment processing timelines can create financial instability and impact payroll accuracy. A slight miscalculation in foreign exchange rates can lead to payroll shortfalls, delays or additional costs and can significantly erode employee trust.

To mitigate these risks, businesses must ensure their payroll provider has the infrastructure to handle multi-currency payroll efficiently, with reliable payment processing and compliance mechanisms in place. Partnering with a provider that understands regional banking systems, foreign exchange regulations, and cross-border payroll requirements can help businesses maintain payroll consistency and financial stability.

Data Security and Compliance

Payroll systems handle sensitive employee data, making compliance with data protection laws in different jurisdictions, such as Singapore’s Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA), essential. Mishandling payroll data not only results in fines but also erodes employee trust and exposes companies to reputational risks.

Beyond security, data governance must be a C-suite priority. Companies should ensure their payroll provider has built-in cross-border data transfer compliance, robust encryption, and strict access controls to prevent unauthorised breaches.

Investing in secure global payroll systems not only protects employee data but also enhances payroll accuracy and transparency across global operations.

The Challenges of Cross-Border Payroll

Why a Multi-Country Payroll System Matters

A multi-country payroll system is the foundation for scaling business operations across borders while ensuring compliance, efficiency and employee satisfaction. It allows businesses to reduce administrative burdens, minimise errors and enhance workforce confidence – critical factors for successful international expansion.

Ensuring Compliance With Local Regulations

A robust payroll system automates compliance checks, ensuring that payroll calculations adhere to local tax laws and employment regulations. For example, managing payroll in Australia involves navigating award rates and superannuation requirements, whereas India has complex tax structures and mandatory provident fund contributions. Without an automated system, companies risk compliance issues and financial penalties when managing payroll across multiple jurisdictions.

Streamlining Operations and Reducing Complexity

Managing payroll separately in each country can create inefficiencies and inconsistencies, as well as a lack of visibility across regions. A unified payroll platform simplifies processes by consolidating payroll data and eliminating the need for multiple systems.

As Nie Ying explains, “Businesses that expand country by country without a consolidated payroll system often find themselves repeatedly redoing processes,” she says. “Each time a new country is added, companies must integrate payroll operations properly to avoid duplicated efforts and unnecessary complexity.”

Scalability for Growth

A scalable payroll system can simplify processes and future-proof expansion efforts. As companies enter new markets, a payroll solution that adapts without requiring system overhauls or complex integrations is critical.

“Without a platform that supports multiple countries from the start, businesses end up adopting different payroll systems for each market, leading to vast inefficiencies and compliance risks,” says Nie Ying.

Strategic payroll planning means selecting a provider that can support regional growth, local compliance and evolving workforce structures.

Integration with HR and Finance Systems

Payroll is not an isolated function. To support overall business efficiency, it needs to integrate seamlessly with HR management systems (HRMS) and finance software. Payroll data should automatically sync with financial reports, and new hires should be registered in the payroll system without manual intervention.

Nie Ying explains that proper and seamless integration removes redundant administrative work. She says, “A payroll system linked to HR and finance systems ensures salary adjustments, tax filings, and workforce data updates happen automatically, reducing the chance of errors and missed payments.”

Improving Employee Satisfaction

A reliable payroll system can also improve the employee experience by ensuring that salaries are processed accurately and on time. Features like mobile access to payslips, transparent overtime calculations and clear query resolution processes contribute to a more engaged and satisfied workforce.

After implementing a mobile-friendly payroll system for 11,000 employees, one of BoardRoom’s key clients saw significant improvements. “Accessibility was a key priority for our client,” says Nie Ying. “By adopting a mobile-friendly platform, employees gained a more convenient way to track overtime, submit leave requests, and resolve payroll queries, significantly improving user experience and reducing administrative friction.”

Building an Effective Global Payroll Strategy

For a global payroll system to be effective, businesses must ensure their payroll aligns with their overall expansion strategy.

“Many companies only think about payroll after they’ve expanded,” says Ken. “But a proactive payroll strategy ensures a smooth transition, whether entering a new market or integrating employees after a merger and acquisition.”

Here are the critical elements that will help you build a robust global payroll strategy.

Work with Payroll Specialists

Given the complexities of multi-country payroll, companies benefit from partnering with specialists who understand regional compliance requirements and local payroll nuances.

Establish Standardised Payroll Workflows

A clear payroll workflow ensures efficiency and accuracy. Companies must document payroll processes, including approval hierarchies, tax filings and salary disbursements.

Centralise Payroll Payments

Managing payroll payments through a centralised team can streamline operations, but success depends on local expertise to navigate local banking regulations, currency restrictions and compliance requirements.

Align Payroll Teams by Geography

Regional payroll teams help mitigate time zone differences and ensure localised support for employees in different markets.

Prioritise Employee Experience

Payroll is not just about compliance – it can directly impact employee trust and retention. Companies should ensure:

  • accurate and timely payroll processing;
  • mobile accessibility for payslips and salary details;
  • transparent overtime and tax calculations.

Plan for scalability and system integration

As businesses grow, integrated payroll systems that connect HR, finance and compliance functions are essential. Nie Ying highlights that a “single, unified system is the best approach, as opposed to relying on fragmented interfaces that introduce inefficiencies.”

How BoardRoom Stands Out as a Global Payroll Leader

How BoardRoom Stands Out as a Global Payroll Leader

Managing multi-country payroll is complex, but BoardRoom simplifies the process with expertise, seamless technology and a commitment to compliance. As a trusted leader in global payroll, we help businesses navigate regional regulations, integrate payroll with HR systems and scale operations efficiently.

With extensive cross-functional expertise in payroll, accounting and tax, and corporate secretarial across a number of industries, BoardRoom provides tailored solutions that support business expansion and operational efficiency. Our integrated approach ensures compliance, minimises administrative burdens and allows companies to focus on growth.

Partner with BoardRoom by contacting us today to streamline your global payroll and business expansion.

Contact BoardRoom for more information:

Ken Wong

Managing Director for Payroll for Asia

E: [email protected]

T: +65 6536 5355

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Case Study: Streamlining Cross-border Payroll Solutions for Malaysia’s Manufacturing Sector

Case Study: Streamlining Cross-border Payroll Solutions for Malaysia’s Manufacturing Sector

Case Study: Streamlining Cross-border Payroll Solutions for Malaysia’s Manufacturing Sector

Client Profile

BoardRoom Malaysia’s client is a multinational corporation operating in the Asia-Pacific region, specialising in the development, production, and sale of ingredients for fragrance, flavouring, food, cosmetics, and other functional products. With a diverse portfolio serving over 6,000 customers in 150 countries, the client has established a significant presence in multiple markets, including Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, and Vietnam.

To support its regional growth and enhance operational efficiency, the client required a unified cross-border payroll solution for its workforce in Asia, spread across seven countries. Given the complexities of managing a large-scale, multi-country operation, they sought a single point of contact for their payroll and HR needs, allowing seamless integration across jurisdictions and aligning with their strategic business priorities.

Challenges with Previous Vendor

The client, a prominent leader in the manufacturing sector with operations spanning multiple Southeast Asian countries, faced significant issues with their previous payroll provider.

These challenges hindered efficient payroll processing and HR management, causing operational setbacks:

Error-Prone Payroll System
The former vendor’s payroll system struggled with inaccuracies, often resulting in delayed or incorrect payments. Given the large number of employees across several countries, these errors significantly affected employee satisfaction and complicated payroll reconciliation.
Lack of a Centralised Point of Contact
High turnover among the vendor’s personnel made it difficult for the client to maintain consistent communication. The absence of a dedicated regional engagement manager meant that local payroll regulations were not always understood or adhered to promptly.
Poor Integration with Attendance Systems
In manufacturing, accurate attendance tracking is essential for payroll accuracy. The client’s previous system could not integrate with their existing attendance software, leading to manual data entry, increased chances of errors, and inefficiencies in payroll processing.

These challenges highlighted the client’s need for a reliable payroll partner who could provide a seamless, efficient, and compliant payroll process capable of addressing both their operational complexities and multi-country requirements.
Challenges with Previous Vendor

BoardRoom Malaysia’s 2-Step Payroll Solution Approach

To address the client’s needs, BoardRoom Malaysia adopted a two-step approach, combining payroll expertise with an integrated HRMS platform to deliver comprehensive payroll solutions. This strategy is designed to simplify complex payroll processes and enhance overall efficiency.

Payroll Expertise & Dedicated Engagement Manager

BoardRoom Malaysia leveraged its extensive cross-border payroll expertise, offering a deep understanding of regulations across multiple countries. A dedicated engagement manager was appointed as the single point of contact for all payroll-related matters across the client’s seven locations in Asia. This ensured:

  • Efficient Communication: The client could now navigate payroll processes smoothly, resolving issues quickly through a single point of contact.
  • Informed Compliance: With a regional specialist overseeing payroll, the client was assured of adherence to each country’s specific payroll regulations, reducing compliance risks.

Integrated Cloud-based HRMS Platform – Ignite

Recognising that the client’s payroll and attendance systems required seamless integration, BoardRoom implemented its cloud-based HRMS platform, Ignite. The multi-country payroll system provided:

  • Seamless Attendance Integration: Ignite’s time and attendance module integrated directly with the client’s clocking system, automating data transfer and eliminating manual input. The automation of attendance tracking not only improved accuracy but also sped up payroll processing.
  • Centralised Payroll Access Across Multiple Countries: The client could manage multi-country payroll operations across all their Asian countries from one platform, streamlining their administrative workload and improving overall payroll efficiency.

Through these two key capabilities, BoardRoom Malaysia offered the client a robust and reliable cross-border payroll solution that addressed their immediate needs while also enhancing the client’s ability to manage a multi-country workforce effectively.

Dedicated Engagement Manager

Results and Recommendations

The implementation of BoardRoom’s cross-border payroll solutions led to notable improvements for the client, driving efficiency and supporting smoother HR operations, such as:

Enhanced Accuracy and Timeliness
Automating attendance data integration into payroll significantly reduced errors, ensuring employees received accurate and timely payments.
Streamlined Communication and Quick Issue Resolution
The dedicated Engagement Manager allowed for direct and efficient communication, fostering rapid issue resolution and adherence to country-specific compliance requirements.
Improved Operational Efficiency
A unified multi-country payroll and attendance system enabled the client to achieve a more streamlined payroll process, reducing administrative overhead and enabling HR teams to focus on strategic business priorities.

The client’s successful transition to BoardRoom Malaysia’s payroll system demonstrates the impact that a well-integrated and reliable solution can have on a manufacturing company’s HR processes. With BoardRoom’s support, the client could efficiently navigate the complexities of cross-border payroll across multiple jurisdictions, enhancing overall business operations.

In the context of the Malaysian manufacturing sector, this case reinforces the importance of seamless payroll management to support business growth. For an in-depth look at payroll strategies within the manufacturing industry, BoardRoom’s article on mastering payroll in the manufacturing industry offers further insights into advanced solutions for managing a global workforce. Companies seeking tailored payroll expertise can also explore BoardRoom’s payroll services in Malaysia.

About BoardRoom

BoardRoom Malaysia’s commitment to providing customised payroll solutions has become a driving force for its clients, where the company’s services offer seamless integration with existing systems, greater accuracy, and comprehensive HR operational support. With their ability to understand industry-specific needs and deliver solutions that enhance business efficiency, BoardRoom continues to be a trusted partner for payroll outsourcing services and the leading provider of multi-country HRMS solutions in Malaysia.

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Payroll Best Practices: Your Guide To Financial Services Payroll Management

Payroll Best Practices Your Guide To Financial Services Payroll Management

Payroll Best Practices: Your Guide To Financial Services Payroll Management

Payroll management is more than simply checking a box to ensure employees are paid on time. It is also a critical component for financial institutions, particularly in Singapore, where regulatory compliance and efficiency are paramount.

Unlike other industries, financial institutions face unique challenges in managing payroll due to stringent regulatory frameworks, including the Employment Act, Central Provident Fund (CPF) regulations and tax laws.

Alice Yan Hoi Shan, Business Development Manager, Payroll, at BoardRoom, weighs in on this topic. She notes that the financial sector is under more scrutiny compared to others when it comes to payroll compliance due to the large volumes of sensitive financial and personal data, its complex remuneration structures, and strict regulatory requirements.

In this article, we share advice from our experts on payroll best practices tailored for financial institutions. By leveraging our experience and insights, you can ensure your business maintains accurate payroll compliance and proficiency to benefit your employees and stakeholders.

Payroll Compliance Assurance

Compliance is the cornerstone of payroll for financial institutions. The legislation in Singapore is particularly stringent, with financial institutions required to adhere to several key regulations, including:

  1. The Employment Act: This act governs the basic terms and conditions of employment, including salary payments, working hours and leave entitlements.
  2. Central Provident Fund (CPF) Regulations: Financial institutions must ensure accurate CPF contributions for their employees, which involves calculating and deducting the correct amounts.
  3. Tax Laws: Accurate tax reporting and timely submissions are crucial to avoid penalties.
  4. Outsourced Service Provider Audit Report (OSPAR): Financial institutions that outsource payroll in Singapore must ensure that their providers comply with operational and security standards, safeguarding data integrity and confidentiality.

Alice emphasises the importance of selecting a service provider with a robust assurance report, known as the International Standards on Assurance Engagements (ISAE 3402) Accreditation, to ensure compliance with international data security standards.

“Payroll compliance is not just about avoiding penalties,” she adds. “It also builds trust with employees and stakeholders, reinforcing the institution’s reputation for reliability and integrity.”

Payroll Compliance Assurance

Understanding Payroll Best Practices

Implementing best practices in payroll management can help financial institutions navigate complex regulatory requirements while ensuring efficient operations.

BoardRoom is recognised as a leader in payroll for financial institutions. Our approach to payroll best practices and payroll management is anchored in several key practices:

Regular Payroll Audits

Regular payroll audits are essential to identify discrepancies and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. Failure to audit regularly can lead to costly errors, undetected fraud, and compliance violations, which could result in fines or reputational damage. Regular checks ensure payroll data remains accurate and aligned with the latest regulations, safeguarding both the company and its employees. This proactive approach can help mitigate risks associated with non-compliance.

Staying Updated With Regulatory Changes

The regulatory environment is dynamic, and payroll managers must stay informed about changes in employment laws, CPF regulations, and tax laws. Alice says, “Regulations change frequently, and financial institutions must keep up to ensure they do not fall behind in compliance.” Neglecting to stay updated on changes could lead to fines or penalties for non-compliance. By staying current on regulatory updates, you keep your payroll system compliant, prevent costly mistakes and maintain operational integrity.

Ensuring Data Security And Privacy

Payroll data is highly sensitive, and protecting it from breaches is paramount. Alice underscores the importance of data security. “Financial institutions need to treat employee data with the same level of care as they do with client data,” Alice states. A data breach can expose personal employee information, leading to severe legal and financial consequences, not to mention reputational damage as well as eroding client trust. With the rise of cyber attacks and cyber crime, prioritising data security builds trust and safeguards regulatory compliance.

Implementing Internal Controls

Internal controls such as policies, procedures, regular audits and other mechanisms, are critical to preventing errors and fraud in payroll processing. Without solid internal controls, payroll departments risk exposing themselves to errors or manipulation, which could result in overpayments, underpayments, or even legal action. Strong controls provide an essential safeguard against fraud and ensure financial transparency. “Implementing strong internal controls can help maintain payroll accuracy and integrity,” Alice adds.

Integrating Payroll With Other HR Systems

Seamless integration of payroll with other HR systems, such as attendance and performance management, can lead to more accurate payroll processing and improved overall HR efficiency. Alice points out that integration can help reduce errors and improve the accuracy of payroll data. This integration eliminates the risk of data silos, reduces manual input errors and aligns payroll calculations with real-time employee data. It also enhances decision-making by providing a holistic view of workforce management.

Management Of Payroll For Financial Institutions

Management Of Payroll For Financial Institutions

Outsourcing financial services payroll management to specialised providers can offer financial institutions several advantages, including compliance assurance, cost savings and access to expert services.

Ken Wong, Managing Director Asia, Payroll, BoardRoom Group suggests, “Financial institutions should work with reliable and credible vendors who have experience handling payroll for the financial sector”. When selecting a payroll service provider, consider the following:

    Credibility And Experience
    Look for a vendor with a strong track record in handling payroll for financial institutions. The vendor should be familiar with the specific regulatory requirements and challenges faced by this sector.
    Compliance And Security Standards
    Ensure the provider complies with all relevant regulations and security standards, such as the ISAE 3402 attestation. This helps safeguard sensitive payroll data and maintain compliance with regulatory requirements.
    Scalability And Flexibility
    Choose a provider that can scale its services to match the growth of your institution and adapt to changing regulatory landscapes.
    Technology And Integration Capabilities
    A good payroll provider should offer advanced technology solutions that integrate seamlessly with your existing HR and financial systems.
    Customer Support And Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
    Strong customer support and clear SLAs are essential to ensure smooth payroll operations and quick resolution of any issues that may arise.

    Ken says that outsourcing can significantly reduce the administrative burden on in-house teams, allowing financial institutions to focus on their core business activities. He highlights the importance of conducting a thorough needs assessment, selecting a reliable provider and establishing a clear communication plan.

    Maintain Your Company’s Reputation With Payroll Best Practices

    Maintaining a strong reputation is paramount for financial institutions, especially when it comes to payroll management. Ken says that the financial sector faces high levels of scrutiny from regulators. “A misstep would result in them being fined by regulators for not following procedures or, in the worst-case scenario, having their banking license revoked, which would be detrimental to their business,” he explains.

    By adopting payroll best practices, financial institutions can keep up with complex legislative requirements and ensure accurate payroll compliance processing. Quite often, payroll best practices management can be time-consuming for internal payroll teams, leading to overwhelm and potential errors.

    Benefits Of Outsourcing Payroll Management

    Partnering with experienced service providers will help ensure compliance and uphold your reputation in a highly regulated industry. Ken advises: “Due to strict regulations and a shortage of skilled payroll professionals, financial institutions often struggle to retain in-house payroll staff. Outsourcing becomes a more viable solution, removing the challenges of hiring and retaining specialised talent.”

    Outsourcing payroll management to a specialist provider like BoardRoom can further enhance your financial compliance, allowing your team to focus on core business activities.

    Contact us today to learn more about how BoardRoom can help manage your payroll needs or provide support to your payroll team.

    Contact BoardRoom for more information:

    Ken Wong

    Managing Director for Payroll for Asia

    E: [email protected]

    T: +65 6536 5355

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    What is Payroll Software?

    What is Payroll Software

    What is Payroll Software?

    Payroll software is a digital solution that automates and simplifies various tasks associated with managing employee compensation. It streamlines the entire payroll process, saving time and resources for businesses of all sizes. Companies in Singapore rely on efficient payroll systems to ensure timely and accurate payments to their employees while adhering to strict government regulations.

    This guide dives deep into the features of an effective payroll software, how such systems can revolutionise payroll management, touching on the challenges faced by companies and showcasing the transformative power of automation in handling complex tasks like tax compliance, CPF contributions and more.

    Key Features of Payroll Software in Singapore

    To address the challenges of payroll management commonly encountered by many employers, businesses utilise payroll software that offers a suite of the following essential features to streamline the payroll process.

    Automated Payroll Processing
    Keeping employee data accurate and up-to-date in the payroll system can be an uphill task, especially for businesses with more than 50 employees, or those with a high employee turnover rate. A payroll system automates multiple payroll and calculation processes, such as employee pay based on the hours worked, pay rates and overtime pay, bonuses, deductions, tax, or payroll-related approval procedures.
    Generation of Payslips and Reports
    The software generates payslips detailing the breakdown of salaries, allowances, deductions, and net pay for each employee. Not only would the employee be able to check their own payslip, it can also generate comprehensive reports for management’s analysis, reducing the administrative burden on the HR team.
    Automated CPF (Central Provident Fund) Calculations and e-Submission
    The Central Provident Fund (CPF) is a mandatory social security savings scheme in Singapore. Employers and employees need to remit these contributions in line with current guidelines. A payroll software automatically calculates and manages CPF contributions for both employees and employers, aligning with the latest government rates. It helps to streamline automated CPF calculations and easily integrate with CPF Board e-Submission service
    Leave and Attendance Tracking
    The payroll software tracks employee leave requests, approvals, and remaining leave balances. Its integration with attendance management systems can enable payroll calculations based on actual working hours, making sure the company is following the employment regulations for remuneration and leave entitlements.
    Integration with Third-Party Systems
    The payroll software can integrate seamlessly with other HRMS systems. This allows for automatic data transfer between systems and eliminates duplicate entries. In addition, as payroll software maintains comprehensive records of employee payroll data, tax information, and payment history, they can be easily accessed and used for internal analysis, financial reporting, and auditing purposes, reducing the manual effort required for record keeping and reporting.
    Security and Data Privacy Considerations
    A good payroll software should possess security features to protect sensitive employee data such as salaries, bank account details and CPF contributions. They are also likely to be OSPAR and PDPA compliant with ISAE 3402 certification, and supported by ISO27001-certified data centres to ensure that data security is not compromised.
    Key Features of Payroll Software in Singapore

    Considerations for Choosing Payroll Software in Singapore

    Choosing the right payroll software requires you to consider various factors, which include:

    Business Requirements and Scalability

    Assess both your immediate and long-term business requirements. Opt for a software that can accommodate your organisation’s size, sector, and payroll complexity. It should be able to scale with your business. Look for versatility in handling different compensation structures, bonuses, and system integrations to support expansion, both locally and globally.

    Cost and Budget Considerations

    The cost structure of payroll software varies. It can be a subscription-based flat rate or per-employee pricing, or a combination of both, among others. Review your financial constraints to select a model that is optimal for your needs..

    User-Friendliness and Customisation Options

    Prioritise user-friendly software that is straightforward for HR staff and employees alike, featuring an intuitive design and accessible training materials. Consider customisation capabilities to tailor the software to your processes and reporting requirements.

    Integration Capabilities with Existing Systems

    Confirm the software’s compatibility with your current HRMS or time-tracking systems to ensure effortless data interchange and reduce manual input and inaccuracies.

    Vendor Reputation and Customer Support

    Select a provider known for dependable and secure services in Singapore. Assess their customer support’s responsiveness and effectiveness, including response timeframes and the available support methods.

    Streamlined Implementation and Comprehensive Training

    A payroll software should be easily implemented while aligned with your company’s needs for the methodical installation and customisation of the system. An effective installation or transition process should include data migration to ensure continuity and accurate calculations of salaries, allowances and deductions, alongside comprehensive training for HR teams and users.

    How Can BoardRoom Help You with Our Payroll Software?

    Choosing the right payroll software is crucial for any business. Manual payroll processing is time-consuming and error-prone, with risks of regulatory non-compliance. Automation through payroll software simplifies tasks and enhances process efficiency, allowing HR staff to dedicate more time to strategic efforts.

    Consider a payroll software that fits your business needs, budget, and desired features, such as the BoardRoom Ignite payroll software. It streamlines payroll for businesses of all sizes in Singapore.  Our software automates calculations, deductions, and filings, ensuring accuracy and compliance. With true multi-country payroll processing ensuring full statutory compliance with local legislation in 10 countries and regions across Asia, Ignite’s plans allows your business to scale with confidence.

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    BoardRoom Ignite Payroll Software Packages

    BoardRoom Ignite offers three pricing packages to cater to different business needs:

    PlanModules IncludedDescriptionStarting Price per Month*
    EssentialPayroll & HRSave time and increase accuracy with these essential business functions. Suitable for small businesses with basic payroll needs.S$320
    ProfessionalPayroll, HR & LeaveIncrease payroll productivity and drive value for your employees. Offers additional features like leave accrual management and customizable reports.S$570
    EnterprisePayroll, HR, Leave, Claims, Time & AttendanceIncrease efficiency and productivity with a consolidated view of all offices. Designed for large companies with complex cross-border payroll requirements, offers advanced features and integrations.S$1,140

    *Please note that a one-off setup fee is required for the above plans.

    Book a demo today to experience a seamless payroll experience.

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    The power of BPO in facilitating overseas business growth

    The power of BPO in facilitating overseas business growth

    The power of BPO in facilitating overseas business growth

    Expanding a business overseas is a critical growth goal for many organisations. The appeal of new markets is enticing, but the challenges of moving into offshore territories can be overwhelming.

    Understanding and complying with diverse, unfamiliar legal frameworks, tax structures and regulatory compliance standards in foreign territories is a complex process, and non-compliance can result in far-reaching consequences for any business. For owners, entrepreneurs and leaders keen to pursue overseas opportunities but needing an in-depth understanding of local issues, specialist business process outsourcing (BPO) services can be essential to safe and successful expansion.

    Through a BPO partner, businesses gain insights into local compliance and strategic support in navigating the intricate process of establishing and growing your presence in new markets.

    In this article, we explore what a BPO provider is, what they do for their clients, and how BPO can help clients navigate regulatory complexities when considering expansion into Asia.

    What is BPO? Your key to successful international expansion

    Running a business, especially one that is expanding globally, is complex and can be fraught with compliance risks. Missteps in unfamiliar areas can lead to significant consequences, demanding careful navigation, knowledge and skills. That is where business process outsourcing (BPO) comes in. BPO occurs when a business outsources critical backend functions to external entities.

    However, it’s important to recognise that certain functions will come with an increased need to find a provider that specialises in regulatory compliance.

    Some of these functions are:

    When you engage an expert BPO service provider with specialised skills in regulatory compliance to outsource these critical functions to, your staff can concentrate on your business’s core competencies. By working with an expert provider and also being aware of how each function interplays with your company’s broader operations and expansion goals, risk can be mitigated, ensuring the integrity and continuity of your core business activities.

    There are several fundamental advantages of partnering with a compliance focused BPO provider:

    Access to specialised skills and local knowledge that may not be readily available within your organisation. This expertise ensures accuracy in compliance and allows easier navigation of in-country requirements and valuable insights into local markets.
    Efficiently scale operations especially when expanding internationally, by tapping into vast pools of experienced professionals through the services provided.
    Gain access to advanced technologies compliant with regulations, allowing optimisation of internal processes, guaranteeing streamlined operations, while mitigating the risk of non-compliance.
    Benefit from a commitment to adapt to changing regulations while maintaining stringent compliance standards, mitigating risks, and ensuring continuous agility in navigating a dynamic regulatory environment.
    Your key to successful international expansion

    Navigating your expansion into Asia

    Asia’s robust economic growth and diverse markets make it an increasingly attractive destination for business expansion. In this rapidly growing business environment, understanding the key factors crucial for successful business expansion is pivotal for tapping into the region’s unique opportunities.

    Here are four important factors to look out for in selecting your BPO provider:

    The complexity of local regulations

    Business owners entering new markets in Asia must understand that the regulatory landscape in the region has evolved and continues to evolve rapidly. Hugo Walkinshaw, Group Chief Executive Officer of BoardRoom, has this advice for foreign investors entering Asia. “There’s some commonality among Commonwealth countries, but you cannot assume if you have a footprint in one country, you can easily take that elsewhere. We advise businesses to be aware that Asia’s not one place.”

    Just as every country has a unique culture, language, time zone and climate, so too are its regulatory framework, laws, processes and ESG standards. Therefore, it is recommended you get advice from a BPO provider who has the experience in regulatory compliance and deep relationships with the regulators in the country you are planning to enter.

    Owners and business leaders who fail to consider the complex regulations are putting their personal and business reputations at risk.

    Compliance focused BPO provider

    Leveraging technology in an evolving regulatory landscape

    Technology is changing how businesses operate, and the regulations that govern technology are also evolving rapidly. This complexity is magnified in Asia due to the diverse legal and technological landscapes across different countries.

    An example is data security, which has become increasingly complex in a rapidly-digitised world where data is valuable, and automation is commonplace. Businesses have a duty of care to themselves, their staff and their customers to protect data and information systems. A service provider with sound security systems in place is an essential layer of protection to your business, ensuring compliance with local data protection laws. This is especially crucial for functions like payroll, where sensitive employee data must be handled with care and accuracy across different legal frameworks.

    Partnering with a compliance-focused service provider who understands these regulations and leverages the latest technology provides assurance that compliance requirements are consistently met.

    Geopolitical and economic concerns

    The Y2K scare, the 1997 Asian crisis, the 2007-08 Global Financial Crisis and COVID-19 – the past two decades have been punctuated by massive economic uncertainty and geopolitical volatility. These factors make for an increasingly complex environment for businesses. However, Hugo says economic opportunities in the region are still compelling.

    A corporate services provider that offers an integrated suite of services across multiple countries can leverage regional expertise and serve as a single point of contact for businesses moving into Asia. Furthermore, businesses ought to seek a seasoned provider with a appropriate market presence that is aligned with your expansion goals. These providers will have first-hand experience navigating legislative changes and are better positioned to address the needs of businesses amidst volatile geopolitical and economic uncertainty.

    Ensuring the right coverage

    When choosing a BPO provider, it is important to understand their size and scale. What services do they provide, and which countries do they operate in?

    Businesses entering Asia will find many providers that Hugo calls “single-service, single-country local players”. But these might not offer a comprehensive enough service for your business. Choosing a provider that operates in several countries with a range of services is often a better option, allowing your business to enter whichever country you decide to expand into.

    Furthermore, a service provider with regional expertise and integrated services like corporate secretarial and tax advisory can also help optimise your business’s tax payouts. This starts at the incorporation stage with the advice on the most advantageous business structure. Different business structures have varying tax implications, and a knowledgeable service provider can navigate these intricacies to ensure that your business benefits from tax efficiency while remaining compliant.

    Leveraging technology in an evolving regulatory landscape

    BoardRoom: your compliance focused BPO partner

    Successfully establishing a business in Asia requires a deep understanding of its laws and regulatory structures. Regulatory compliance-focused BPO service providers equipped with this expertise offer invaluable guidance to help businesses navigate the complexities of regional expansion. They take on the responsibility of a range of business processes, freeing up your time and resources to grow your business.

    At BoardRoom, we have the regional expertise to help your business navigate the complex regulatory landscapes and technology integration in various Asian nations.

    Our multi-service offering and our years of experience managing cross-border expansion means you get integrated, efficient solutions to help your business succeed:

    Contact our team for your expansion needs now!

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    Payroll outsourcing vs payroll software in Singapore: which is right for you?

    Payroll outsourcing vs payroll software in Singapore

    Payroll outsourcing vs payroll software in Singapore: which is right for you?

    The past few years have seen dramatic changes occurring across the globe. Business operating models have evolved. The regulatory landscape has become stricter, and most organisations have shifted to hybrid working models.

    These changes have all had a profound impact on payroll. Organisations are under more pressure than ever to deliver accurate, timely payroll services while still complying with changing regulations.

    This is leading many businesses to rethink how they manage their payroll function. Two common efficiency-boosting options for companies in Singapore are payroll software or outsourcing payroll. But which option is most suited to your company’s requirements?

    Both methods offer advantages, which can make it difficult to evaluate the one that is best for you. Plus, the number of payroll software options in Singapore seems to be limitless, increasing decision complexity.

    The right option for you will depend on several factors, including your company’s:

    • size;
    • growth strategies;
    • compliance requirements; and
    • operating model.

    To help simplify the decision process, this article explores both payroll outsourcing and payroll software in Singapore, and provides guidance on deciding which model is right for you.

    What is outsourced payroll?

    Outsourcing payroll involves hiring a specialist payroll company to handle some, or all, of your payroll functions. An outsourced payroll provider usually offers a wide range of services, so businesses can choose the options that best suit their specific needs.

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      Some typical services that payroll outsourcing providers in Singapore offer include:

      • computing gross to net salary and CPF;
      • providing payroll detail, variance reports and payroll journals;
      • disbursing net salary and CPF via bank accounts, and issuing confidential payslips;
      • preparing year-end IR8A forms and appendices;
      • preparing IR21, GML, NS MUP, CPF refund, government statistics forms, etc. per the Singapore Employment Act; and
      • electronically administering employee leave and expense claims.

        Outsourcing payroll is a well-documented way to improve HR efficiency and reduce costs. Additionally, outsourcing your payroll function can help you to:

        • Save time: outsourcing your payroll enables you to keep managing your core business operations without having to maintain staff to handle day-to-day payroll functions in-house.
        • Increase cost visibility: one of the major benefits of outsourcing is the ability to limit cost fluctuations. You maintain complete visibility over how much you spend each month. And because any additional hires come at a pre-determined rate, you can more easily plan hiring costs.
        • Easily maintain compliance: an outsourced payroll specialist should maintain a team of experts with experience in payroll regulations. This significantly lowers your risk of financial penalties for non-compliance.
        • Increase productivity: handing over your payroll processing reduces the administrative burden on your team, freeing them up to focus on growth and profitability.
        • Enhance security: in a world rife with data security breaches, reputable outsourced payroll providers offer multiple servers, backups and other security systems and processes. These features protect employees’ sensitive personal data and grant you peace of mind as an employer. Additionally, outsourced payroll providers should have robust internal processes that comply with rapidly changing best practices around personal data protection rules.

        What is payroll software?

        While many companies in Singapore outsource their payroll function, others choose to implement some form of dedicated payroll software. Compared with manual processes like Excel spreadsheets or paper records, these options streamline your payroll process and offer the opportunity to automate certain aspects.

        Of course, you still need people – usually your internal HR or finance team – to input wages and hours worked into the software. But once it has the data, the software uses it to automatically perform calculations, deduct withholdings and execute routine payroll tasks.

        As mentioned earlier, companies have many options when it comes to payroll software in Singapore, and benefits can vary extensively between them.

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        However, a high-quality payroll solution can help your company to:

        • Greatly reduce the chance of human error: a payroll system can automatically calculate bonuses, expenses, holiday pay, etc. with minimum effort. Compared to someone manually entering data into a spreadsheet or system, this can significantly reduce errors.
        • Automate processes: a payroll solution helps to save time and resources by automatically performing manual processes such as generating payslips and year-end reporting.
        • Secure data: reliable payroll software encrypts data and saves it securely on dedicated cloud-based servers.
        • Save time: moving from manual payroll processes to a payroll software system can reduce the need for team members to perform many time-consuming tasks.
        • Gain insights: modern payroll platforms provide real-time reporting capabilities, efficiently streamlining payroll reporting compared to clunky legacy systems.

        Which is right for you? Two important factors to consider

        There are as many advantages of outsourcing payroll services as there are of using SaaS (software as a service) payroll software. The right option is an individual decision that depends on a variety of factors.

        However, we recommend focusing on two considerations as you weigh up your options.

        1. Your company size and growth trajectory

        Payroll software can provide a simple, straightforward payroll processing solution, which can be particularly appealing for smaller companies and start-ups. Purchasing payroll software and employing someone to manage it can also be a cost-effective way to manage payroll in-house.

        Beyond this, you can typically maintain greater control over in-house payroll processes and management, since you can dictate your own process and then change it when required.

        However, as your business grows, so does your payroll complexity.

        If your internal teams are already stretched to the limit, asking them to manage payroll can present a real challenge. You know that a late pay run can result in unhappy employees. You also know that a rushed pay run may have errors. The last thing you want is for a simple payroll mistake to generate costly fines or lawsuits.

        Additionally, if your staff numbers are increasing, a good payroll outsourcing provider can help you to keep up with the changes. Partnering with them early in your expansion journey also enables them to get to know the ins and outs of your company as you grow.

        As a bonus, they may also be able to advise on and help coordinate other aspects of your business such as tax, accounting, corporate secretarial and employee share plan services.

        2. Your regional footprint

        The past year has demonstrated that given the right tools and technology, employees can successfully work from (almost) anywhere. However, this flexibility means you’ll need to consider a payroll option that factors in the new remote nature of work.

        Because SaaS payroll platforms are hosted in the cloud, accessibility is a major benefit.

        SaaS payroll platforms also give you access to information anywhere there is an internet connection, so your payroll staff can work from any location. And if the software offers self-service tools for your employees, such as accessing payslips or logging leave, they can use these remotely as well.

        However, companies that operate across borders will need an international payroll solution to ensure they correctly pay their people in multiple locations. Consider a payroll platform that can handle multi-currency pay runs, so no matter where your people are, you can pay them on time, in the correct currency.

        Flexibility may not equal simplicity

        While remote working is wonderful for employees who want more flexibility in their lives, it has caused more complexity for payroll teams.

        According to EY’s 2022 Global Payroll Survey, remote working policies and their impact on multi-jurisdictional payroll withholding is the number one payroll consideration resulting from the pandemic.

        Payroll legislation also changes frequently, so keeping up with new regulations takes time and sometimes specialist knowledge. If you are managing payroll in-house, you will need someone to stay on top of Singapore’s local regulations and update your payroll system accordingly to ensure you remain compliant.

        Similarly, if you choose to outsource your payroll, it’s worth checking in advance whether your provider has people with the right local knowledge to navigate the changing landscape.

        Regional payroll takes specialist knowledge

        If your organisation is expanding across the Asia-Pacific region, compliance tends to get complicated.

        For example, companies operating in markets with complex labour laws and regulations, such as Malaysia and China, might lack access to local expert knowledge. Without this specialist knowledge, they may struggle to operate with peace of mind.

        This is where an outsourced payroll provider can really add value.

        Outsourcing payroll to a reliable vendor can reduce the burden of worrying about fines or potential lawsuits due to misunderstanding complicated payroll requirements.

        Handing over your payroll management to a trusted third party enables you to redirect your HR team’s resources into other business-generating activities. They can spend less time becoming familiar with the different laws across each country in which you operate – and more time focused on strategy or revenue building.

        Finding a trusted payroll partner

        If you know you need help with your payroll function, it’s worth choosing a partner with experience in, and knowledge of, both outsourcing and payroll software.

        Not only can they advise you on the best solution for you, but they can also help you to adapt your payroll strategy as your company’s needs change – perhaps as you:

        • grow your headcount;
        • expand into other countries within Asia-Pacific; or
        • move to an incorporated company structure.

        At BoardRoom, we offer both payroll outsourcing services and an all-in-one cloud-based HRMS payroll solution, Ignite. Ignite helps to boost the efficiency of your regional payroll processing, giving your leaders more control and foresight for future planning.

        Ignite offers:

        • a complete HRMS solution with multi-country payroll, leave and claims processing;
        • full statutory compliance with local legislation in nine countries across Asia;
        • a flexible automated leave solution and automated payroll processing;
        • an intuitive mobile app for instant employee access to payslips, claims and leave application and submission;
        • attendance-clocking technologies, a shift calendar and a staff rostering system; and
        • a dedicated account manager who provides one easy point of contact.
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        I still can’t decide. Can my company use both?

        Many of our BoardRoom clients use a combination of the two solutions. They might initially come to us needing payroll software; but then as they grow and expand, they decide to outsource their payroll to us.

        A trusted corporate services provider can guide you on best practices and identify key risks and potential problems. They can also provide practical solutions that save your team time and resources – not to mention, helping you to avoid costly non-compliance issues.

        And the benefit of partnering with a trusted full-service provider like BoardRoom is that we can handle other aspects of your business such as:

        Our centralised services offer assistance in multiple fields, providing access to in-depth knowledge of local payroll legislation across the region while also streamlining your outsourcing processes. And you only ever deal with one point of contact, no matter how many jurisdictions you operate in.

        That makes your work life – not just your payroll processes – simple and painless.

        Speak to our payroll specialists today about how we can help streamline payroll services for your company.

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        Introducing Ignite All-in-one Payroll HRMS

        Introducing Ignite All-in-one Payroll HRMS

        Having a fuss-free, user-friendly Human Resource Management System (HRMS) is half the battle won when it comes to maximising efficiency of your HR team and even your workforce in general.

        Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect when you outsource your payroll processing to an experienced regional payroll service provider like BoardRoom, supported by our HRMS platform Ignite to streamline your HR administrative process. Click the video below to view some of Ignite’s key features.

        A Quick Glance on Ignite's Key Features

        BoardRoom supports payroll processing in 17 countries across Asia Pacific including Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, China, Australia, Japan and more. By entrusting us with your payroll, you’ll get exclusive access to our HRMS platform, Ignite.

        Ignite cloud-based HRMS system is designed to meet even the most stringent payroll compliance & statutory requirements and offers up to 11 different languages (English, Traditional Chinese, Traditional Chinese Hong Kong, Simplified Chinese, Bahasa Indonesia, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, French and Spanish), ensuring true multi-country payroll processing. Coupled with a full suite of convenient self-service functions, Ignite enables your employees to carry out standard HR tasks without draining resources from your team.

        Ignite HRMS comes with 5 core HR modules:

        Payroll
        Personnel
        Leave
        Attendance
        Claims

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        Ignite also comes with an intuitive mobile application designed for mobility to empower your workforce to stay connected 24/7, with instant access to their payslips, claims and leave application, anytime, anywhere.

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        Flexible user interface with Ignite, Mobile App

        Payroll Module

        Monthly payroll processing can be a tedious and stressful affair. Ignite payroll helps make these a breeze by eliminating the need for manual calculation from your payroll processing equation.

        With its advanced automation function and the ability to process complex statutory compliance calculations in 10 countries across Asia, Ignite ensures utmost accuracy and efficiency for your HR team.

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        Payroll processing on Ignite desktop

        Personnel Module

        Whether you’re a manager or a HR representative, Ignite can help you keep track of important employees’ details. Crisis management is a whole lot easier when you can access emergency contacts and roster information in one single platform to make the necessary calls. That’s lesser downtime for your operations and a burden off both management and employees’ shoulders.

        Ignite Personnel Module

        Ignite desktop, featuring employee details management

        Leave Module

        Managing leave is as simple as a tap of your finger. Employees can easily calculate their leave balance without consulting the HR team and effortlessly apply for annual, sick, maternity leave and more. They’ll also be able to upload supporting documents such as medical certificates the moment they apply for leave, reducing the need to remind them to send in their documents.

        Ignite Leave Application

        Ignite mobile, apply leave on the go

        Managers can also view their employees’ leave requests – even for staff that are under a different jurisdiction’s payroll – and approve them on the go.

        Ignite Leave Approval

        Approve leave on both Ignite desktop and mobile app

        Attendance Module

        Keep track of your roster changes in real-time and notify your employees of new or updated shifts instantly. Arranging shifts or calling in back-up can be as easy as consulting the calendar on your Ignite app – you’ll have a bird’s eye view of who’s available for call and how many shifts they’ve done to optimise the scheduling process. You can even set up automated notifications to back-ups and supervisors to inform everyone of who’s on urgent leave which cuts down time needed for someone to coordinate and notify those affected.

        Ignite Attendance Module

        Ignite desktop showing daily attendance management

        Offshore or remote working attendance clocking can be easily tracked with the use of Ignite’s GPS technology. Additionally, the integration of iBeacon Bluetooth function enables employees to clock in/out using their smartphones. All attendance data is then automatically recorded on Ignite all without the need for any manual steps.

        This cuts down time needed for manual submission and verifications of timesheet for the convenience of users.

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        Employee attendance clocking on Ignite mobile

        Claims Module

        Claims are also a piece of cake with BoardRoom’s Ignite. Application, processing and approval all takes place on the platform. It also supports the uploading of supporting documents, even on your mobile so that you can apply for claims at your convenience.

        Ignite Claims Management

        Submit claims on the go with Ignite mobile app

        Ignite is the right fit for organisations of all sizes with its all-in-one functionality including Payroll, Leave, Claims, and Time & Attendance. Your employees and HR teams will be able to benefit from the intuitive self-service features of the platform, enjoy the accessibility of a cloud based HRMS, all through the convenience of a mobile app.

        Contact our payroll experts today to learn more about Ignite’s functions and how it can empower your HR team’s payroll processes.

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        Payroll Expertise

        BoardRoom People Expertise: Payroll Client Story

        Client Profile

        The Client is a multinational company that owns some of the world’s most iconic beverage brands that are enjoyed globally.

        The Asia-Pacific branches make up almost one-fifth of their operations, where BoardRoom is currently the payroll outsourcing provider for 10 countries – Singapore, Australia, Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and Myanmar. In total, we are responsible for 100% of their APAC workforce, which totals 1687 employees.

        Payroll Challenges

        One of the challenges MNCs face when expanding or maintaining payroll operations within Asia-Pacific is the lack of understanding between subtle nuances across labour governance frameworks in the region.

        About BoardRoom

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        We provide Payroll Outsourcing services across 17 countries, including Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Hong Kong & Mainland China

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        We take care of the payrolls of almost 24,000 employees across Asia Pacific

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        01 Ensuring Compliance to Latest Payroll Regulations

        With its diverse cultural landscape, Asia-Pacific is well-known for its intricate payroll needs that often require specialised knowledge. Payroll regulations change frequently, which can prove challenging for HR teams to keep track of, especially if they’re unfamiliar with the country’s labour laws. This lack of knowledge can negatively impact companies through payroll fines and dissatisfied employees that experience payroll miscalculations.

        This is especially challenging for larger companies due to their diverse employee payroll profile which requires an in-depth knowledge of the different payroll calculations and deductions for each employee. As a result, some HR teams in MNCs can struggle to ensure payroll compliance while also performing administratively heavy tasks such as checking and dispersing wages.

        02 Impact on Productivity

        When operating across multiple countries, payroll processing can often be done in siloes by individual payroll teams resulting in a lack of standardization across processes and workflow. Moreover, as companies expand into new markets, it can be challenging for the HR management to maintain oversight with every country and or states unique legal and social landscape. This can reduce productivity of HR teams as more effort is required to check errors and ensure accuracy.

        Companies with rapid expansion plans might find it hard to build their HR administrative operations within the quick timeframe required to meet growth ambitions. The Client recognised this fact and identified the need for an experienced regional payroll outsourcing partner who could support their growth across Asia-Pacific.

        The Solution

        With the above challenges in mind, BoardRoom focused on how we could streamline their payroll operations. With our expertise in processing payroll for large multi-national companies across the Asia-pacific region, we support them as they continue to grow.

        01 Ready Access to Regulatory Advice

        The first step was ensuring that they could access the depth of regional knowledge and expertise that the BoardRoom team possesses. Companies spanning multiple jurisdictions require timely guidance on regulatory updates or necessary deductions, which BoardRoom provides. From advice on ad-hoc bonus payouts and the deductions required or what reliefs for payroll-related taxes that the company can qualify for, BoardRoom has the expertise to advise accordingly. In addition, our team’s experience and expertise enables us to analyse existing HR frameworks and optimize processes for the best payroll performance.

        02 Standardised Framework

        Next, we looked into centralizing standard payroll operations across the APAC branches, meaning they were able to shift away from siloed payroll processing. Through analysis of existing structures, BoardRoom made informed recommendations to assist in streamlining of processes. This helped boost efficiency of their regional payroll processing and provide more control and foresight for planning.

        Capitalise on BoardRoom’s Asia-Pacific payroll experience today

        As a global company, payroll compliance is challenging to maintain consistently across the APAC region. That’s why picking the right payroll outsourcing partner is essential to keeping your payroll processing as compliant as possible. A reliable partner like BoardRoom will be able to:

        • Guide you on specific local payroll advice across the region
        • Advise you on regulatory concerns and relevant updates
        • Help you standardize processes across the region

        Are you interested in engaging our expertise to optimize your regional payroll processing? Reach out to us to discuss in greater detail how you can capitalise on our experienced regional payroll experts.

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        Payroll Compliance: Keeping Abreast of the Evolving APAC Landscape for Global Organisations

        Payroll Compliance APAC

        Payroll Compliance: Keeping Abreast of the Evolving APAC Landscape for Global Organisations

        Payroll Compliance: Keeping Abreast of the Evolving APAC Landscape for Global Organisations

        Compliance is more than just a box-ticking exercise – it is the building block of credibility and reliability for organisations, particularly companies with a multinational presence who are subject to greater scrutiny.

        Our Payroll Associate Director, Prem, deep dives into the various strategies you can implement today that mitigate your risk of non-compliance when processing payroll across multiple jurisdictions.

        Key takeaways from the video includes:

        • What questions organisations should ask when assessing payroll outsourcing vendors to determine they are keeping up with changing regulatory landscapes.
        • How global organisations can stay up to date with evolving payroll needs.
        • Which countries in APAC have the most complicated employment requirements.

        Click here to play the video

        More about Prem

        Prem V. Kumar has over a decade of experience in payroll management across APAC.

        His expertise lies in organisation and he has a gift for breaking down the specific talents and roles needed to optimise the efficiency of payroll processing. As the Regional Payroll Associate Director, he is responsible for ensuring a seamless regional payroll processing experience for clients who operate across several jurisdictions.

        Some of the key projects that Prem was responsible for includes the end to end overseeing of a regional payroll project of over 12,000 headcounts. Today, he has cultivated a well-rounded regional payroll team who are responsible for some of our bigger clients.

        Are you interested in learning more about navigating through the complex payroll requirements in the APAC region? Reach out to our experts today to learn more about our payroll services.

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