We’re Unveiling a Refreshed Brand:

We are excited and proud to announce a refreshed identity that reinforces our commitment to creating a fulfilling experience for African workers and employers. Read on as we introduce you to Pade: The Platform That GETs You.
We Raised $1.8M to Help Africa’s Workforce Work Better!

PaidHR closed a $1.8M seed round! We’re expanding our HR & payroll platform across Africa, empowering businesses and employees with innovative solutions.
We’re Unveiling a Refreshed Brand: Simplifying Work to Improve the Lives of African Workers
We are excited and proud to announce a refreshed identity that reinforces our commitment to creating a fulfilling experience for African workers and employers.? Read on as we introduce you to Pade: The Platform That GETs You.
PaidHR (formerly Pade HCM) and MANI host Roundtable Discussion on HR Mental Wellness

PaidHR and MANI hosted a roundtable to discuss HR mental wellness, highlighting the well-being of HR professionals and advocating for support. Read the news release now.
#EWAbyPaidHR: PaidHR (formerly Pade HCM) partners with The Money Africa to provide Financial Literacy Nuggets on the Mobile App

We’ve partnered with Nigeria’s biggest financial education platform to help Nigerian employees improve their financial lives. Learn more about this partnership by reading this article.
Empower your workforce to be more productive: PaidHR (formerly Pade HCM) launches Earned Wage Access for Nigerian organizations

Today, we launch Earned Wage Access by PaidHR to reduce employee financial stress while improving productivity in Nigerian organizations.
#EWAbyPaidHR: PaidHR (formerly Pade HCM) partners with The Money Africa to provide Financial Literacy Nuggets on the Mobile App

It’s always something with money. According to data compiled by Picodi in a Premium Times Nigeria article, Nigerians currently spend more than 59% of their earnings on food, which is the highest in the world. To further clarify, the average Nigerian spends #48,186 per month on food, surpassing the current minimum wage of #30,000. […]