Canada
Paysafe’s Canadian HR Team Receives “Gold” Stevie Award for Great Employers

Paysafe Group’s Canadian HR unit has received the “Gold” award in the “HR Achievement in Benefits Design and Administration” category at the 2019 Stevie® Awards for Great Employers.
This award marks a milestone year for Paysafe’s Montreal and Calgary-based team of 14 HR professionals, who support close to 600 employees across three offices. The team introduced a more flexible modular benefit plan, providing employees with more choice in their medical and dental benefits.
The HR team revamped the Canadian group retirement plan, increasing the company’s employer matching contribution and offering employees more diverse investment options. The team also conducted many other activities to improve the employee experience.
“I’m delighted to see our Canadian HR team receive the top honour at the prestigious Stevie® Awards for Great Employers in the category for benefits, which is at the heart of the employee experience and retention. As we strive across all our offices to make Paysafe an exceptional company, it’s impressive to see two of our global HR teams recognized in as many weeks,” Nick Walker, Chief Human Resources Officer of Paysafe Group said.
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