
Ramco Systems successfully deploys its Payce platform for Air Niugini
Ramco Payce has replaced Air Niugini's legacy system for payroll and time and attendance, thereby digitally transforming the operations of 2000+ employees across 4 countries. Powered with platform driven automation, Payce enables Air Niugini to considerably reduce payroll processing time and paperwork for income tax compliance. In addition, the solution provides Air Niugini's central payroll team with a 360-degree view of the airline's payroll operations. Payce also seamlessly integrates with Air Niugini's new ERP and HCM applications, thereby delivering a secure data flow.

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