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Payrovia
Finance lead by a window at the end of the day

Platform · people and pay together

See payroll clearly before payday.

Walk people, time, leave, and local pay in one path—review, approve, and publish without a wall of tools.

One place for people and pay Same system in every country Local rules included

One operating path

From first day to payday in the same place.

Hire, manage work, and run local payroll without stitching five products together at cutoff.

People first

Records, changes, and ownership sit where managers and HR already work.

Work that feeds pay

Time and leave clear before finance opens the run.

Pay you can explain

Preview, approve, and keep a trail—payslips included.

Pay cycle

See every country period without losing the plot.

Multi-country close needs one operating view—not fifteen spreadsheets.

Finance lead reviewing a calm end-of-day close

Who it’s for

Finance leads. Managers clear. Employees receive.

Finance

Preview the run, fix exceptions, approve, and publish with a clear trail.

Managers

Clear leave and time before cutoff so the period can close.

HR

Keep people records and changes accurate before pay is calculated.

Employees

Get payslips and answers without chasing finance over email.

Payroll moments

Control with calm, not clutter.

Sparse product moments that match how finance actually closes a period.

Pay preview before approve

Walk earnings, deductions, and flags while there is still time to fix them.

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What you can run

Capability depth—without the inventory dump.

Specific enough to be honest. Plain enough to buy.

  • Multi-country viewSee which periods are open, blocked, or ready.
  • Exception focusJump to what blocks close—not every line.
  • Role-aware queuesFinance and managers see their work.
  • Publish statusKnow what has gone to employees.
  • Payment readinessBatches follow approved runs.
  • HistoryExplain last-cycle decisions quickly.

Ready to run people and pay in one place?

Book a demo—we’ll walk your countries, roles, and first live cycle.