AI platform announces new partnership to speed up ‘work from anywhere’ requests
Centuro Global, a London based, AI-powered SaaS platform that helps companies expand globally and compliantly all in one place, has announced it is developing a “first of its kind” international remote working and assignment compliance tool, in partnership with Global Tax Network (GTN).
With the rapid rise in workation requests and demand for remote working from employees, global mobility teams, heads of HR and talent management leads will now be able to assess, approve and begin processing ‘workation’ requests in a single one-stop shop.
Remote working anywhere in the world creates “exciting” career opportunities but also requires management of regulations and challenges to immigration, tax status and compensation.
Combining Centuro Global’s immigration and legal services, alongside GTN’s extensive mobility tax knowledge, the “revolutionary” tool will provide a seamless self-serve experience, instantly customising reports depending on worker nationality, length of assignment or stay, job roles, salaries, and the desired location.
The platform will remove the complications and associated administrative costs for businesses with staff working remotely and HR leaders will be able to generate an initial country-specific report and compliance plan instantly, informing employees of next steps in minutes, instead of waiting days for multiple external advisors to report and advise.
Global leaders such as Airbnb have already adopted ‘work from anywhere’ models to improve employee satisfaction, create a wider talent pool, and build a more diverse workforce.
In addition, remote jobs attract 50 per cent of applications on LinkedIn, despite only accounting for 20 per cent of job advertisements, while 56 per cent of employees plan to, or have already taken a workation.
Centuro Global CEO, Zain Ali, commented: “Any ambitious company serious about growth and recruiting top talent needs to be able to offer more flexible, location-agnostic employment.
“However, the current model of disjointed, siloed advisors working off an hourly rate to enable remote work is inadequate, and even deters businesses from becoming more attractive employers.
“With the launch of the new tool, Centuro Global and GTN are poised to have positioned themselves to serve the unique needs of large enterprise clients more easily. We have the flexibility and the business logic to manage thousands of different combinations of country-to-country travel within one tool, which is definitely a win-win for everyone.”
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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