# Best Employer of Record Services in 2026: Top EOR Providers

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We independently research and review the top providers so you don't have to.

**Top pick: RemoFirst.** Of the 10 providers ranked, RemoFirst places first with an overall score of 9.3/10. Best for: Small businesses making their first international hires who prioritize low pricing over advanced features..

Full review: https://employborderless.com/review/remofirst/

The EOR market has matured enough that most providers can do the basics well. That's made the decision more difficult because the differences that matter are harder to spot.

This guide is based on years of industry experience, hands-on testing, and detailed ratings across 10 categories.

Whether you're making your first international hire or managing a team across a dozen countries, this list covers both ends of that spectrum.

## The ranking

| # | Provider | Score | Pricing | Best for |
|---:|---|---:|---:|---|
| 1 | RemoFirst | 9.3/10 | $199/mo | Small businesses making their first international hires who prioritize low pricing over advanced features. |
| 2 | Remote | 8.9/10 | $699/mo | Companies who want strong protection of intellectual property (IP) and legal risk coverage when hiring internationally |
| 3 | Multiplier | 9.1/10 | $400/mo | Companies looking for fast global hiring & payments |
| 4 | Hire with Columbus | 8.9/10 | $179/mo | Companies hiring 5 or more international employees who want to keep costs low and predictable |
| 5 | Payoneer Workforce Management | 8.1/10 | $199/mo | Cost-conscious startups and SMBs with mixed employee and contractor teams, especially companies already paying people through Payoneer |
| 6 | Deel | 8.9/10 | $599/mo | Growing companies scaling internationally with a mix of contractors and full-time employees |
| 7 | Pebl (formerly Velocity Global) | 8.9/10 | — | Mid-to-large companies hiring across multiple countries where compliance risk outweighs cost concerns |
| 8 | Oyster | 8.7/10 | $699/mo | Growing companies looking for strong global compliance support and fast onboarding in all major markets |
| 9 | Papaya Global | 8.8/10 | $599/mo | Mid-size to large companies with complex, multi-country payrolls |
| 10 | Rippling | 9/10 | — | Companies with 50–1,000 employees that use multiple tools to manage HR, IT, and finance |

### 1. RemoFirst

RemoFirst is an Employer of Record (EOR) service that lets companies hire and pay international employees without setting up local legal entities. Founded in 2021 by Nurasyl Serik and Volodymyr Fedoriv, this San Francisco company has attracted smaller businesses and startups with $39 million in funding.

When you use RemoFirst, they technically "hire" through their local entities in 179 countries. RemoFirst handles the legal employment paperwork, local tax compliance, payroll processing, and benefits administration, while you manage the day-to-day work. This setup saves the 3-6 months and $15,000-$50,000 usually needed to set up foreign entities.

The platform serves two main purposes:

 - Full EOR services for companies hiring employees internationally


 - Contractor management for businesses working with global freelancers



What makes RemoFirst different is their pricing - starting at $199 per employee per month, they charge much less than competitors like Deel ($599/month) and Remote ($699/month). This aggressive pricing has helped them gain market share despite being newer than other players.

Third-party rating average: 9.

Full review: https://employborderless.com/review/remofirst/

### 2. Remote

Remote is an Employer of Record (EOR) service that helps companies hire international employees without creating local entities.

It was founded in 2019 by Job van der Voort and Marcelo Lebre, both former GitLab executives. The company has raised more than $500 million and expanded quickly. They now support hiring in over 190 countries.

The platform manages the full employment cycle through a centralized dashboard (compliant contracts, onboarding, payroll, benefits, taxes, and termination).
A key standout: owned entities


Remote stands out in the industry because they own and directly operate legal entities in each country instead of relying on third-party partners, which is not the case with all providers.

This wholly owned structure gives the company full control over employment tasks and compliance.

What this means for you: Remote is a good fit for businesses that prioritize compliance and risk management when expanding into new markets because the platform keeps employment responsibilities in-house.

Third-party rating average: 9.3.

Full review: https://employborderless.com/review/remote/

### 3. Multiplier

Multiplier is an Employer of Record (EOR) and a global employment platform. Companies use it to hire and manage international team members without establishing local entities.

Sagar Khatri, Amritpal Singh, and Vamsi Krishna founded the company in 2020. It's headquartered in New York, United States, and has secured over $77 million in funding since launch.
How Multiplier works


Multiplier manages employment operations across 150+ countries.

The core services they offer are:

 - Compliance management: Multiplier manages local employment laws and requirements.


 - Payroll processing: International payments run through the system.


 - Benefits administration: Companies can provide employee benefits without setting up local programs.


 - Contractor management: Businesses can manage both full employees and contractors in one place.



When I used Multiplier’s demo account in 2025, its fast onboarding stood out as particularly impressive.

Most companies can start hiring internationally within days instead of waiting months for entity setup.
Who Multiplier is for


Multiplier is a great fit for small to medium-sized businesses and startups entering global markets.
Benefit for clients: You can hire in 150+ countries through one platform without setting up local entities.


Helpful reads: Best Employer of Record (EOR) for startups

Third-party rating average: 9.6.

Full review: https://employborderless.com/review/multiplier/

### 4. Hire with Columbus

Hire with Columbus is an Employer of Record (EOR) service that enables companies to hire and pay international employees without establishing local legal entities. Operating as a high-volume discount provider, Columbus has positioned itself as the most affordable EOR solution by leveraging bulk purchasing power.

When you use Hire with Columbus, they technically employ workers through their partner entities in 185+ countries. Columbus manages the legal employment paperwork, local tax compliance, payroll processing, and benefits administration, while you handle day-to-day work management. This arrangement saves the 3-6 months and $15,000-$50,000 typically required for foreign entity establishment.

The platform serves two primary functions:

 - Full EOR services for companies hiring employees internationally


 - Contractor management for businesses working with global freelancers



What distinguishes Columbus is their pricing model, at $179 per employee per month, they offer a 10% discount on standard market rates through volume aggregation. This approach makes enterprise-level EOR services accessible to smaller businesses that previously couldn't afford international expansion.

Hire with Columbus operates through strategic partnerships with established EOR providers, negotiating bulk rates based on aggregate client volumes. This model allows them to offer premium services at significantly reduced costs while maintaining compliance standards across all jurisdictions.

Third-party rating average: 10.

Full review: https://employborderless.com/review/hire-with-columbus/

### 5. Payoneer Workforce Management

Payoneer Workforce Management is an Employer of Record (EOR) and contractor management platform that lets companies hire employees and pay contractors in 160 countries without setting up local legal entities. It started in 2019 as Skuad, a Singapore-based global employment startup, and became the workforce arm of publicly traded Payoneer (NASDAQ: PAYO) after the acquisition in August 2024.

The platform bundles three services: full EOR employment from $199 per employee per month, a Contractor Management System (CMS) from $19 per contractor per month, and an Agent of Record (AOR) tier from $99 per contractor per month that adds misclassification protection. Payroll runs in 70+ currencies, and payouts travel over Payoneer's own payment network, which is the main thing separating it from other budget EOR providers.

Third-party rating average: 9.1.

Full review: https://employborderless.com/review/payoneer-workforce-management/

### 6. Deel

Deel is an Employer of Record (EOR) and a global payroll platform. Companies use it to hire, pay, and manage international contractors and full-time employees without setting up local entities.

Alex Bouaziz, Shuo Wang, and Ofer Simon founded the company in 2019. Deel is headquartered in San Francisco and has raised more than $980 million in seven funding rounds.

The platform is now valued at $17.3 billion.
How Deel works


Deel supports hiring and payroll across more than 150 countries.

Companies typically use the platform for the following services:

 - Employer of Record (EOR): Deel becomes the legal employer in the target country while you manage the day-to-day work


 - Contractor management: Allow clients to hire, manage, and pay independent contractors in multiple countries through a single platform.


 - Contractor of Record (COR): Deel takes on the liability, manages all HR/admin, and handles the risk for you.


 - Global payroll: Clients submit payroll data and approve it in one dashboard, and Deel handles taxes, deductions, and currency conversions automatically.



Note: The main difference between contractor management and Contractor of Record services is who bears the legal risk and responsibility: you (with a standard Deel contractor service) or Deel (with COR).
What stood out in my tests


In my tests of the platform, the onboarding stood out for its simplicity and speed.

In most cases, contracts are generated automatically based on the country, reviewed right on the platform, and approved in a few steps.
What this means for you: you can hire in established markets within days. They’re also likely to find better contract standardization, clear compliance guidance, and faster onboarding compared to smaller regional providers.

Third-party rating average: 9.5.

Full review: https://employborderless.com/review/deel/

### 7. Pebl (formerly Velocity Global)

Pebl is an AI-powered Employer of Record platform that rebranded from Velocity Global in September 2025. Founded in 2014 by Ben Wright, the company (as Velocity Global) was an early mover in the EOR category and now operates across 185+ countries through a mix of owned entities and trusted local partners.

When you hire through Pebl, it becomes the legal employer for your international team, handling contracts, payroll, taxes, benefits and compliance while you manage the day-to-day work. Its AI assistant, Alfie, automates compliance checks, gives instant cost estimates, and guides you through local regulatory requirements, which can bring time-to-hire down to as little as 24 hours.

The platform covers several core services:

- EOR for companies without a local entity

- Global payroll for existing operations

- Immigration and visa support

- Benefits administration worldwide

What sets Pebl apart is a decade of compliance expertise, backed by 200+ in-house legal and tax specialists and support in 50+ languages. That makes it a fit for mid-to-large companies hiring across multiple countries where compliance risk matters more than headline cost. EOR pricing starts from $399 per employee per month.

Third-party rating average: 9.1.

Full review: https://employborderless.com/review/pebl/

### 8. Oyster

Oyster HR is an Employer of Record (EOR) and a global employment platform that allows companies to hire and manage international workers in more than 180 countries without setting up local legal entities. Founded in 2020, the company focuses on supporting distributed teams.

Oyster’s services include international employment contracts, payroll processing, benefits administration, and ongoing local compliance in each country where it operates.
Focus on employee experience


Oyster places more emphasis on the employee experience than traditional EOR providers.

Alongside core employment services, the platform includes Oyster Academy for professional development, as well as tools designed to support onboarding and cross-cultural collaboration.
What this means for you: Oyster acts as more than a compliance partner. The platform is designed to help companies build and maintain engaged global teams, not just employ them on paper.


Typical customers


Oyster primarily serves mid-market and enterprise companies with 50 or more employees, but I've also seen a few startups in their customer base.

The limiting factor here is the higher rate for Employer of Record (EOR) services.

The platform attracts companies that value consistency, employee satisfaction, and long-term retention, even when that means paying more than low-cost EOR alternatives.

Third-party rating average: 8.9.

Full review: https://employborderless.com/review/oyster/

### 9. Papaya Global

Papaya Global is a global workforce platform that helps companies manage payroll, payments, and employment across multiple countries.

Founded in 2016 by Eynat Guez, Ruben Drong, and Ofer Herman, Papaya Global later raised roughly $440 million, including a $250 million Series D in 2021.

On the product side, Papaya covers:

 - Global payroll: Runs payroll and workforce payments in more than 160 countries


 - Employer of Record: Allows companies to hire employees in countries where they don’t have a legal entity


 - Contractor management: Supports compliant onboarding and payments for international contractors


 - Compliance support: Handles local tax rules, labor laws, and reporting requirements


 - Benefits administration: Offers benefits for employees (including health coverage) that are aligned with each country


 - Integrations: Connects with tools like Workday, NetSuite, and other HRIS and ERP systems



Note: HRIS (Human Resources Information System) manages employee data, payroll, benefits, and HR functions. ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) integrates core business processes, including finance, accounting, supply chain, and human resources, into one platform.

Third-party rating average: 8.9.

Full review: https://employborderless.com/review/papaya-global/

### 10. Rippling

Rippling is an all-in-one workforce management platform that connects HR, IT, and finance functions through a unified employee database. Companies use it to manage payroll, benefits, devices, and software from one system.

Parker Conrad (former Zenefits CEO) and Prasanna Sankar founded the company in 2016. Rippling now supports businesses operating in 83 countries.

How Rippling works

The platform automates workflows across business systems that normally operate separately.

Rippling’s onboarding stood out in my research because users consistently describe it as efficient. For example, adding someone to payroll triggered their laptop order, email setup, and software provisioning right away.

There are no (or fewer) manual steps since one employee database feeds all systems at once.

What this means for you: It means automating tasks that normally require switching between multiple tools.

Who uses Rippling

Rippling works best for medium-sized technology and growing businesses with members across the world.

These companies need advanced systems but lack enterprise-level IT departments. The Rippling platform provides just that: enterprise-grade tools without massive IT investments.

What this means for you: Companies automate work that normally requires multiple tools and manual coordination.

Third-party rating average: 9.5.

Full review: https://employborderless.com/review/rippling/

## Selection criteria

We ranked each provider using detailed ratings across 10 categories, weighting the things that separate a mature EOR from a basic one: the real breadth of global coverage and whether it runs on owned entities or partner networks, the depth of service offerings beyond core payroll, pricing transparency with no buried fees, and onboarding speed from signed contract to a compliant first hire. The result reflects how each provider performs for both a first international hire and a team spread across a dozen countries.

## Frequently asked questions

### What is an employer of record?

An employer of record (EOR) is a third-party organization that acts as the legal employer on behalf of your business. It handles payroll, tax compliance, benefits administration, employment contracts, and local compliance, while you direct the employee's day-to-day work. An EOR lets you hire internationally without registering your own legal entity in each country.

### How much does an EOR cost?

Most EOR providers charge a flat platform fee per employee, commonly from $199 to $699 per month depending on the provider. On top of that you pay the employee's gross salary plus local employer taxes and mandatory contributions, which vary by country. Ask whether setup fees, deposits, or FX margins apply, since those are where total cost differences show up.

### What should I look for when choosing an EOR?

Start with the countries you need, then compare global coverage, service offerings, pricing transparency, and onboarding speed. Check whether the provider owns its local entities or uses third-party partners, since that affects liability and support. Read the fine print on setup fees and deposits, and confirm the provider handles statutory benefits and compliant contracts in your target markets.

### Do I need an EOR or can I just hire contractors?

You can engage contractors directly, but misclassifying a full-time worker as a contractor is a common and costly mistake, since tax authorities apply their own tests to determine status. An EOR is the compliant way to put someone on a real local payroll without opening your own entity, and it carries the employment compliance risk for you.
