PR Newswire
04 Sep 2023, 10 GMT+10
![]() |
Global Employment Platform Multiplier Garners Prestigious Accolade for Transforming Work Dynamics
LONDON and SINGAPORE, Sept. 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Multiplier, the innovative global employment platform, is thrilled to announce its inclusion in the esteemed Forbes 100 to Watch Asia List for 2023. This recognition is testament to Multiplier's exceptional contributions to reshaping the landscape of employment and empowering a borderless workforce.
Multiplier's Co-founders | Vamsi Krishna, Chief Product Officer, Sagar Khatri, CEO & Amritpal Singh, President of Field Operations
The complete Forbes 100 to Watch Asia List and accompanying stories are now available for viewing at Forbes 100 to Watch. Furthermore, readers can delve into the inspiring stories of leading-edge organizations in the September issue of Forbes Asia magazine.
Multiplier is revolutionising the way businesses and individuals engage in work - Its user-friendly platform facilitates a new era of employment, enabling companies to effortlessly and efficiently employ, onboard, nurture, and support top-tier talent worldwide.
With its pioneering use of technology and unwavering dedication towards SMEs to Enterprise employment needs, Multiplier is dismantling geographical constraints, enabling a world where business needs and individual expertise works in harmony across borders and time zones.
Present in over 150 countries, Multiplier handles all facets of employment management, from intricate legal matters to complex compliance requirements such as contracts, payroll, benefits, and taxes. This comprehensive approach liberates organizations to focus on rapid expansion and team cultivation while ensuring security and efficiency.
"Being acknowledged on the Forbes 100 to Watch Asia List is a testament to the transformative power of Multiplier's vision to create a world without limits," said Multiplier's CEO & co-founder Sagar Khatri. "Our platform redefines employment paradigms, affording businesses the freedom to thrive on a global scale and granting individuals the opportunity to embrace their dream roles from any location."
In the Multiplier ecosystem, professionals can pursue their ideal vocations without geographical constraints, while employers access a vast pool of international talent with unprecedented ease. The platform's emphasis on employee choice and empowerment fosters an unparalleled working experience, where individuals can pursue fulfilling careers without severing connections to their loved ones.
As Multiplier continues to pave the way for a limitless world of work, its recognition by Forbes 100 to Watch Asia List 2023 is a pivotal milestone, signifying the platform's profound impact on the future of employment.
The complete Forbes 100 to Watch Asia List and accompanying stories are now available for viewing at Forbes 100 to Watch. Furthermore, readers can delve into the inspiring stories of leading-edge organizations in the September issue of Forbes Asia magazine.
For media inquiries, please contact:
Emily Dunlop, Brand & Communications Director of Multiplier at emily.dunlop@usemultiplier.com.
About Multiplier:
Multiplier is a revolutionary global employment platform that is reshaping the world of work. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and innovation, Multiplier is breaking down geographical barriers and transforming the employment landscape. With a presence in over 150 countries, Multiplier's user-friendly platform enables companies to seamlessly engage talent from around the world, while providing individuals the freedom to pursue their dream roles without sacrificing personal connections. For more information, visit www.multiplier.com.
Get a daily dose of Asia Pacific Star news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Asia Pacific Star.
More InformationWASHINGTON D.C.: In an interview with Reuters this week, U.S. commander General Chance Saltzman said the United States Space Force ...
BEIJING, China: A respected Uyghur scholar, known for her extensive work in studying Uyghur folklore and traditions, has been sentenced ...
BEIJING, China: Local authorities said a fire at the Shanjiaoshu coal mine in Guizhou province, southern China, killed 16 people ...
BEIJING, China - China and Nepal signed several agreements on Monday. The agreements were signed during a bilateral meeting between ...
DHAKA, Bangladesh - According to new research that ranks political violence worldwide, Bangladesh ranks 22nd out of the world's 50 ...
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan - Army Chief General Asim Munir met with members of Pakistan's Christian community on Monday, emphasizing the importance ...
NEW YORK, New York - Easing pressure on U.S. Treasury yields boost stocks on American markets Thursday. Gains however were ...
DEARBORN, Michigan: Due to concerns about its ability to operate competitively while it is locked in broader union contract negotiations, ...
OTTAWA, Canada: As part of its plan to capitalize on strong travel demand and deploy fuel-efficient airplanes, this week, Air ...
LONDON, UK: This week, Adidas' newest running shoes, the Adizero Adios Pro Evo 1, went on sale for US$500. Worn ...
NEW YORK, New York - U.S. stocks remained on a slippery slope on Wednesday as interest rates continued to hover ...
SAN FRANCISCO, California: In a major update that will move it closer to popular artificial intelligence (AI) assistants, such as ...