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Interview with Asantha Wijeyeratne, the CEO of PaySauce, one of the NZX newest public companies

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In Episode 40 of the Stock Market Movers podcast Jeremy interviews Asantha Wijeyeratne, the CEO of PaySauce, one of the NZX's newest public companies. Asantha talks about his history in payroll, the founding of PaySauce, where the company is at now and the future. Find out more about PaySauce by going to www.paysauce.com. PaySauce trades on the NZX under the ticker code PYS

Asantha Wijeyeratne Bio:

With a background in accounting and payroll, Asantha successfully built SmartPayroll to have over 10,000 SME's. After exiting SmartPayroll in 2013 he was driven to further improve payroll for small businesses by utilising the latest generation of technology. By always putting the customers needs first, he believes PaySauce will revolutionise how people get paid.

As always, nothing that is discussed on the podcast is financial advice. If you are looking for financial advice please contact an authorised financial adviser.

You can listen to the podcast by searching Stock Market Movers on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. To find out more go to www.stockmarketmovers.co.nz

*** CORRECTION - note that Asantha accidentally said that average revenue per customer was $600 per month when it is actually $600 per year

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In Episode 40 of the Stock Market Movers podcast Jeremy interviews Asantha Wijeyeratne, the CEO of PaySauce, one of the NZX's newest public companies. Asantha talks about his history in payroll, the founding of PaySauce, where the company is at now and the future. Find out more about PaySauce by going to www.paysauce.com. PaySauce trades on the NZX under the ticker code PYS

Asantha Wijeyeratne Bio:

With a background in accounting and payroll, Asantha successfully built SmartPayroll to have over 10,000 SME's. After exiting SmartPayroll in 2013 he was driven to further improve payroll for small businesses by utilising the latest generation of technology. By always putting the customers needs first, he believes PaySauce will revolutionise how people get paid.

As always, nothing that is discussed on the podcast is financial advice. If you are looking for financial advice please contact an authorised financial adviser.

You can listen to the podcast by searching Stock Market Movers on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. To find out more go to www.stockmarketmovers.co.nz

*** CORRECTION - note that Asantha accidentally said that average revenue per customer was $600 per month when it is actually $600 per year

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