Payapps shortlisted at SaaS Awards 2023  

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Payapps executive chairman and co-founder Geoff Tarrant.
Payapps executive chairman and co-founder Geoff Tarrant.


Payapps, a global construction software solution trusted by main contractors and subcontractors to simplify and standardise progress claims, has been shortlisted in the 2023 SaaS Awards programme in the category Best SaaS Product for the Construction Industry.

This recognition follows the company’s recent wins, including the Australian Good Design Award in Digital Design, and the UK’s Construction Computing’s Cloud Technology of the Year Award.

Post-pandemic, the construction sector continues to be dynamic and unpredictable, including supply chain pressures, rising costs due to inflation, labour shortages and accelerated technology adoption.

By offering streamlined processes, improved collaboration, real-time visibility, and financial control, main contractors and subcontractors who use Payapps are more resilient in a challenging construction sector.

Being shortlisted for this award recognises that Payapps enables users to improve construction contract administration, reduce compliance risk, and experience faster progress claim approvals for improved cash flow and financial stability, ultimately contributing to their long-term success and sustainability.

Payapps executive chairman and co-founder Geoff Tarrant says the company is thrilled to have been shortlisted in the Best SaaS Product for the Construction Industry category of The SaaS Awards.

“Being recognised is a testament to Payapps’ commitment to improving the construction sector with our trusted and innovative collaboration tool,” Tarrant says.

With our sole focus on simplifying and standardising progress claims and approvals, Payapps has established itself as a trusted solution for main contractors and subcontractors across the globe.”

SaaS Awards head of operations James Williams says year after year, we are thrilled by the intensity of the competition and innovation showcased in each entry.

“The quality of this year’s submissions indicates a thrilling competition ahead in the next stages of the programme. Identifying which of these exceptional SaaS solutions comes out absolutely on top will not be easy.

“The organisations announced today as shortlistees, including Payapps, embody the remarkable quality and level of innovation achieved this year. Our esteemed judges are delighted to recognise such world-beating SaaS innovators.”

To view the full shortlist, visit: https://www.cloud-awards.com/2023-saas-awards-shortlist.

For more information about Payapps, visit www.payapps.com.

  

About Payapps
Payapps is a cloud-based collaboration tool for the construction industry. It helps main contractors and subcontractors simplify and expedite project progress claims and approvals, including variations and retentions.

A simpler and faster digital process ensures greater transparency, increased accuracy, improved compliance, reduced financial risk, fewer disputes, and fairer outcomes.

Payapps significantly cuts progress claim approval times whilst helping to meet regulatory requirements. Compliance is improved and made easier with documentation verification integrated with the approval process.

Seamless integration with a wide range of project, construction and financial management software helps provide real-time data on all project payment requests and approvals.

   

About the SaaS Awards       

The SaaS Awards is a sister programme to the Cloud Awards, founded in 2011. The SaaS Awards focuses on recognising excellence and innovation in software solutions. Categories range from Best Enterprise-Level SaaS to Best UX or UI Design in a SaaS Product.     

Winners are selected internationally in a number of awards categories, including the US, Canada, Europe, Asia and Australia.

As a Cloud Awards partner, the SaaS Awards strives to represent software from across the globe — not only is equal weighting given to all countries, but individual awards across any category may be split into more than one award depending on the strength of submissions from different regions.

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