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SeamlessHR, Africa’s leading human resource and payroll technology company, has processed more than GH¢7 billion (over US$600 million) in salaries across the continent in 2025, underscoring the growing scale and trust placed in its payroll and workforce software by organisations operating in African markets.
The milestone reflects SeamlessHR’s role in supporting payroll execution, HR operations, and workforce management for organisations across multiple industries, including banking and financial services, oil and gas, retail, and the public sector. “Payroll is the most trusted system in any organisation. If it fails, trust begins to break down. Our responsibility is to ensure that millions of African workers are paid accurately, on time, and in full every single month, while giving employers the confidence to scale without operational risk.” said Dr. Emmanuel Okeleji, CEO of SeamlessHR. “When you process payroll at this scale, you are operating critical infrastructure”
With offices in Ghana and other African countries, the company supports organisations operating across several African countries. Today, the platform powers payroll for thousands of organisations and millions of employees across the continent.
Large enterprises and fast-growing businesses across the continent, including Kasapreko, Star Assurance, Letshego MFB, GB Foods, and Coronation, rely on SeamlessHR to manage payroll accurately and at scale. Many of these organisations also use the platform for salary disbursements, reinforcing payroll as a critical layer of operational and financial infrastructure.
Beyond salary processing, the tech giant is increasingly enabling employee financial well-being by using payroll as a trusted foundation for responsible financial services. Through its partners, employees are able to access embedded financial solutions such as earned wage access and employee loans, delivered within a compliant and employer-approved framework.
SeamlessHR’s payroll and workforce data provide rare, anonymised insights into income patterns, workforce trends, and financial stress points, helping employers design better benefits while supporting broader economic resilience. This approach has also informed the company’s social impact initiatives, including skills development programmes and partnerships focused on long-term prosperity for African workers.
As African businesses continue to scale and formalise, SeamlessHR is positioning payroll not simply as an administrative function, but as a platform for economic inclusion, productivity, and sustainable growth across the continent.
SeamlessHR
SeamlessHR is Africa’s leading payroll and HR technology company, focused on helping institutions across the continent improve their workforce productivity with cutting-edge technology solutions. Serving over 1,500 medium to large enterprises across 20+ African countries, we offer a robust platform that streamlines the entire employee lifecycle, from recruitment to retirement. With physical offices in Nigeria, Ghana, and Kenya, SeamlessHR delivers cutting-edge technology and exceptional support to clients across the continent.
In 2025, SeamlessHR raised $9 million in second Series A funding to fuel our rapid pan-African expansion and develop innovative products, including our embedded finance solution, reinforcing our commitment to providing comprehensive HR solutions.
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