Access MicrOpay

Access MicrOpay is a supplier of integrated payroll and Human Capital Management people management software[1] and services to Australian and New Zealand businesses.

Access MicrOpay
FormerlySage MicrOpay
TypePrivately-held company
IndustryComputer software
Founded1985 (1985)
HeadquartersSydney
ProductsPayroll,
Human Resources,
Human Capital Management
Number of employees
200 (2009)
Websitewww.theaccessgroup.com/en-au/products/micropay

The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Access Group.

History

MicrOpay was established in 1985 to provide payroll and human capital management technology to businesses in Australia.[2]

The company was later purchased by the Commonwealth Bank in 1995, making it wholly owned by a major financial institution.[3]

In April 2002, MicrOpay was acquired by the large South African based accounting software vendor, Softline.[4] Softline had been well known for its earlier acquisition of international financial suite Accpac, formerly owned by Computer Associates. MicrOpay joined Softline's other Australian purchases, HandiSoft and Sybiz.[5]

Softline was itself acquired in November 2003 by the Sage Group, an FTSE 100 company with over 6 million customers and more than 12,600 employees worldwide.[6]

In 2006, MicrOpay acquired payroll and HR software provider Australian Flagship; who develop and market the Wage Easy payroll system.[7]

During 2021, The Access Group purchased the APAC operations of several Sage Group products, including MicrOpay. [8]

Operations

In Australia, Access MicrOpay is one of the largest payroll and HR vendors with a client base in excess of 6,000 enterprises across all sectors.[9]

The company's Head Office is based in Sydney with offices in Melbourne, and Perth.

Software products and services

  • MicrOpay
  • MicrOpay (ESP)
  • Wage Easy
  • Payroll Online
  • Business Intelligence

Services:

  • Hosting
  • Recruitment
  • Training
  • Printed Products
  • Data Care
  • Consulting
  • Payroll and HR Outsourcing

Primary competition

References

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