The payroll services provider and global employment platform Remote has expanded access to its payroll and employment platform in Australia, IBSi reports.
The move is part of an increased focus on AI-enabled workforce infrastructure and cross-border employment services.
As part of the expansion, Remote is reportedly opening its platform more broadly to partners, developers, customers, and AI agents.
The new offerings include Remote MCP, a tool allowing AI agents to connect directly with payroll systems, contracts, compliance data, and organisational information.
In addition, Remote has launced launched Remote Build, a service designed to help businesses with platform implementation and infrastructure support.
According to the company, Australia is a key market for its APAC growth strategy as businesses increasingly manage employees, contractors, and remote workers across multiple countries and jurisdictions.
Job van der Voort - Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Remote - stated that the company is focused on building trusted infrastructure for global employment.
“At our core, we have always been in the business of trust: making sure people get paid correctly, compliantly, and with dignity, wherever they are in the world,” he said.
Nick Martin - Remote’s APAC Go-To-Market Lead - reportedly emphasised the increasing importance of cross-border employment in the region.
“This is especially important in the APAC region, where we see significant cross-border collaboration with contractors, offshore employees, and employees working remotely from different states and countries around the region,” he said.
Source: IBSi
(Quotes via original reporting)
The payroll services provider and global employment platform Remote has expanded access to its payroll and employment platform in Australia, IBSi reports.
The move is part of an increased focus on AI-enabled workforce infrastructure and cross-border employment services.
As part of the expansion, Remote is reportedly opening its platform more broadly to partners, developers, customers, and AI agents.
The new offerings include Remote MCP, a tool allowing AI agents to connect directly with payroll systems, contracts, compliance data, and organisational information.
In addition, Remote has launced launched Remote Build, a service designed to help businesses with platform implementation and infrastructure support.
According to the company, Australia is a key market for its APAC growth strategy as businesses increasingly manage employees, contractors, and remote workers across multiple countries and jurisdictions.
Job van der Voort - Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Remote - stated that the company is focused on building trusted infrastructure for global employment.
“At our core, we have always been in the business of trust: making sure people get paid correctly, compliantly, and with dignity, wherever they are in the world,” he said.
Nick Martin - Remote’s APAC Go-To-Market Lead - reportedly emphasised the increasing importance of cross-border employment in the region.
“This is especially important in the APAC region, where we see significant cross-border collaboration with contractors, offshore employees, and employees working remotely from different states and countries around the region,” he said.
Source: IBSi
(Quotes via original reporting)