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What is a PEO? The solution to making your company great!

EmployeeConnect

A Professional Employer Organization , or PEO, allows businesses to outsource their administrative needs to a third party that specializes in these duties. This can include (but is not limited to) managing human resources, taking care of payroll, overseeing workers’ compensation issues, and offering employee benefits.

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Brokers: 5 HR Trends to Guide Your 2025 Strategy

Extensis

As a broker-friendly professional employer organization (PEO) , ExtensisHR strives to keep its partner community informed of the latest industry developments. To foster success in 2025, clients should confirm their benefits packages remain relevant or adjust them accordingly.

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Professional Employer Organization (PEO): Right for Your Business?

Business Management Daily

Handling employee benefits and other HR services in-house is extremely difficult for many small businesses. According to research by Secure Data Recovery, 88% of employees have worked at a small business without a dedicated HR team. Professional employer organizations (PEOs) offer a cost-effective solution to this problem.

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An SMB Employer’s Guide to Streamlining Open Enrollment

Extensis

In this guide, we’ll explore practical strategies to streamline open enrollment and how a PEO can help busy SMBs make the most of their benefit election cycle. Is your benefits package robust and competitive? Do you have a seamless, mobile-friendly way for employees to enroll in and review their benefit elections?

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6 common PEO myths debunked

Insperity

Are rumors about companies that have had professional employer organization problems keeping you from hiring a PEO? But let’s take a close look at six myths about PEOs. But rest assured — a PEO is employer for certain purposes only (e.g., As a co-employer, a PEO works right alongside your business.

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2024 HR Tech M&A Activity: A Year of Resilience and Growth

Lighthouse

Overall HR Tech M&A Trends and Insights Three big things to note: 1) Lots of movement in the PEO space. I haven’t really listed deals below on this, but there are so many payroll companies and smaller PEOs with leaders reaching retirement age that are selling off the company. We follow the team at HRTech.sg

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Certified PEO

Zenefits

According to the National Association of Professional Employer Organizations (NAPEO), 180,000 small and midsize businesses use professional employer organizations (PEOs).¹ Larger companies are also increasingly turning to PEOs. Rigorous vetting and requirements set CPEOs apart from PEOs. What is a certified PEO?