of mentorship, collaboration and community, reinforcing that long- term success depends not only on systems and processes, but on the people who shape the function and the relationships they build along the way. The event concluded with an entertaining session with the GPA’s own Mel Pizzey examining how payroll vendors are performing, based on direct feedback from the payroll community. This provided a valuable (and admirably frank) perspective for organisations evaluating their current partnerships, offering practical insight into real-world experiences and expectations. From compliance and legislation through to technology, global operations and talent, the sessions reinforced the fact that payroll ISSUE 22 GLOBAL PAYROLL MAGAZINE
and the role of global payroll professionals continue to expand in scope and importance. Running through the entire event - from the buzzy exhibitor halls, to the connections made over lunch and the experiences shared during presentations - was a consistent thread: as payroll becomes more complex and interconnected, the ability to maintain trust,
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