Optimizing Your Payroll in Singapore, Indonesia, and Vietnam: A Strategic Guide for Multinational Companies

Webinar | Thursday, October 31, 2024 | 3:00 PM ICT / 4:00 PM Singapore / 11:00 AM CET

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Managing payroll and Professional Employer Organization (PEO) services in Southeast Asia can be a complex process, especially when dealing with the distinct legal and regulatory frameworks in Singapore, Indonesia, and Vietnam. Understanding the local labor laws, tax regulations, and compliance requirements is crucial for companies operating in these markets or looking to expand their workforce in the region.

This session, hosted by our Singapore Country Director David Stepat, Vietnam counterpart Vivie Wei as well as our HR expert for Indonesia, Cruisietta Kaylana, will provide valuable insights into navigating employment regulations, managing compliance risks, and leveraging PEO services to simplify the hiring process without the need for a local entity.

Key Takeaways:

  • Overview of payroll regulations and compliance in Singapore, Indonesia, and Vietnam
  • Key benefits and challenges of using PEO services in these markets
  • Insights into labor laws, tax regulations, and employee benefits in each country
  • Practical solutions for foreign businesses to manage workforce expansion without setting up a local entity
  • Q&As

Join us for this comprehensive webinar, where we will explore payroll and PEO service solutions in three of the region's key economies—Singapore, Indonesia, and Vietnam.

This webinar is FREE of charge.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact Julia Goeb, Regional Marketing Lead Vietnam & Singapore at julia.goeb@dezshira.com.

For more insights on cross-Asia HR solutions, join our October 15 webinar where we discuss manpower strategies for businesses expanding from China to Vietnam and overcoming regional challenges.

Event Info

Oct 31, 2024

Location & Time

Webinar | Thursday, October 31, 2024 | 3:00 PM ICT / 4:00 PM Singapore / 11:00 AM CET

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