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CodeLn pays African Remote workers seamlessly

Modupeoluwa Olalere by Modupeoluwa Olalere
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CodeLn Pay, a breakthrough payroll platform, facilitates cross-border wage payments.

This revolutionary technology streamlines salary payment for remote African workers, making it fast, secure, is and easy.

CodeLn Pay solves African workers’ problems of receiving wages straight from Western companies.

Businesses are globalizing in today’s interconnected society. However, paying remote labor in Africa might be difficult. Compliance concerns, complicated currency translations, shifting exchange rates, and expensive remittance expenses have plagued firms, causing payment delays and employee discontent.

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The number of businesses in Africa that hire online workers has grown by 800% every year. When working with African bosses or foreign companies on the continent, these experts and other remote workers and freelancers have had their income taxes taken out and their payments delayed, and they have been told they can’t work in certain places.

To solve these problems, CodeLn Pay gives African online workers more power and makes it easier for them to get paid. On the big stage at Canada’s Collision Conference, which just ended, CodeLn CEO Elohor Thomas announced that CodeLn Pay would be coming out. Experts in the field and other members applauded.

CodeLn Pay lets businesses in Canada, the US, the UK, and Europe pay their African remote workers and contractors swiftly and lawfully. Meanwhile, African workers can invoice their overseas employers and get paid in any of the designated places. This simplifies international money transfers.

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CodeLn Pay Benefits

Multi-Currency Payout: Employers can pay salaries in USD, Euro, or GBP without currency conversion rates. Remote workers can receive payment in their chosen currency or their native currency, eliminating currency conversion.

Payroll Scheduling: Employers can easily plan salary payments to be made on a monthly, biweekly, or custom basis, making sure that remote workers are paid on time and consistently.

Prices that are easy to understand: CodeLn Pay has no hidden fees and charges a set amount per transaction. This clear and simple pricing system makes it easy for employers to cut costs and get around problems.

Multiple Payment Options: The platform allows for more than one way to pay, so employers can choose their favorite method or partner. This gives both employers and remote workers the comfort and ease of access they need.

Remote employees in Africa can now say goodbye to the difficulties they previously encountered when receiving paychecks directly from employers in the West thanks to the launch of CodeLn Pay. This one-of-a-kind answer gives African professionals more power by letting them get their hard-earned wages easily and on time. As businesses become more global, CodeLn Pay becomes an important tool for promoting fair and efficient cross-border salary payments, boosting economic growth, and making the lives of remote workers on the African continent better.*

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Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupe is a tech content writer with 3+ years of experience turning complex ideas into clear, engaging stories. She covers innovation, digital trends, and emerging technologies. When she’s not writing, she’s exploring new tools or tracking trends shaping Africa’s tech ecosystem.

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