AMS Selects Earthport to Support International Payroll Services

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Earthport, the global payment services provider, today announced that they are providing cross-border payment services to Active Management Services (ME) Ltd (AMS ), the global facilities management company, to support the delivery of payroll services.

The service, which is now live, sees Earthport facilitate payroll payments for AMS’s corporate customers. AMS offers corporates the ability to outsource their payroll and account function, allowing them to concentrate on running their core business, which is especially suitable for companies with a global workforce.

“The challenge we faced was ensuring that our clients’ employees got paid on time, every time, irrespective of the combination of where the client headquarters or employee was located. By working with Earthport we are able to receive and transfer international funds much faster and more efficiently than our previous solution, delivering a seamless experience to our customers,” Iain Morgan, Head of International Business at AMS. “Strategically, we are now in good shape to grow our business to reach £10 million profit within three years and this would not be possible without Earthport’s cost-efficient payment facility.”

“We are excited to be working with AMS, a recognised international payroll company, as it continues to grow and distinguish itself by delivering a simple, hassle-free and efficient service to its customers,” said Hank Uberoi, CEO of Earthport Plc. “They are one of several payroll company clients we have won in the past six months, showing a growing demand for a dedicated white label service that offers simple, cost-efficient and secure cross-border payments.”

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