Papaya Global Reaches Another Peak with Inclusion in CNBC’s Inaugural Top Startups for the Enterprise
Papaya Global, the leading global people management platform for the remote working era, announced that it was included in CNBC’s inaugural Top Startups for Enterprise list.
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The honor from CNBC comes on the heels of a month of accolades. Papaya won the 2022 Automation and Integration Award by the Global Payroll Association. Forbes included the company on the Cloud 100, the definitive ranking of the top 100 private cloud companies in the world, for the second year in a row. Leading publications such as Fortune Magazine and Fintech Magazine selected CEO Eynet Guez as one of the top founder-CEOs. Last week, Inc. named Papaya to its inaugural Power Partners list.
Two weeks ago, Papaya announced its latest partnership. The company will integrate J.P. Morgan Payments technology to further extend international payments at remarkable speed.
“To be included on this list alongside such impressive companies is humbling and inspiring. “And, to be named by CNBC, the leader in business news, as a top startup is truly an honor. We have experienced considerable growth this year with new partnerships and integrations, so to receive such high praise signals that we are on the right path,” said Guez. “This recognition substantiates our vision — to change the nature of payroll-payment tech and fintech — and to further embolden our innovation and how we support global workforces.”
The selection for CNBC’s Top Startups for the Enterprise list was based on a proprietary methodology as well as on the advice of CNBC’s Technology Executive Council (TEC), which is comprised of leading CTOs, CIOs, CISOs and others in technology functions from public and private companies.
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