James Cowper Payroll named ‘Best in World’

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JC Payroll Services, the specialist payroll bureau has been named ‘Best Payroll Partner in Europe’ and ‘Best Payroll Partner in the World’.

The award was made by Celergo, one of the world’s leading international payroll services bureau, in an annual survey of its 192 payroll bureau partners operating across 115 countries.

Nick Butler, a Director at JC Payroll Services said: “To be named the best in Europe is a real honour, but to be crowned the best in the world is amazing. Celergo works with some of the best payroll providers around the world and be given this award after just three years of working with them is testament to the team we have and the service we provide. I am enormously proud of everything the team has achieved.”

Betsy Babcock, Global Bureau Relationship Manager at Celergo, said: “This award is made following our annual bureau and customer satisfaction survey and JC Payroll Services should be rightly proud of their achievements. Our customers and partners around the world had only good things to say about the service Nick and his team provide. Our congratulations go to them all.”

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