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Veritas Prime Scales BPaaS Delivery Model with Strategic Expansion in India and Argentina

Veritas Prime Scales BPaaS Delivery Model with Strategic Expansion in India and Argentina

ORLANDO, Fla., July 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Veritas Prime, a leading global HR & Payroll technology and professional services firm, today announced two major international expansion milestones as it doubles down on delivery excellence and Business Process as a Service (BPaaS) innovation across the Americas.
The company has completed the full acquisition of a service delivery firm in India, a longtime partner that will now operate as Veritas Prime's offshore delivery hub, supporting North and South American clients exclusively. The move gives Veritas Prime end-to-end control over its offshore model, enabling deeper investments in payroll talent, process optimization, and scalable infrastructure—key components to delivering high-impact BPaaS outcomes.
Additionally, Veritas Prime has formally launched Veritas Prime Argentina, enhancing nearshore capacity and reinforcing technical delivery across the Americas. The Argentina team will bolster SAP SuccessFactors, payroll, and platform operations—helping clients streamline implementation, support, and managed services.
'These expansions represent a clear step forward in our ability to execute,' said Mike Pappis, CEO of Veritas Prime. 'Payroll is mission-critical, and our clients are seeking partners with the global reach and operational precision to deliver it as a seamless service. With India and Argentina fully integrated into our model, we're building a foundation that's purpose-built for BPaaS and payroll delivery excellence.'
As part of its strategic realignment, Veritas Prime also recently spun off its European operations, allowing the firm to sharpen its focus on high-growth markets and better align with SAP's evolving strategic direction.
'Veritas Prime is on a mission to redefine how modern HR and payroll services are delivered,' said Nick Begin, COO of Veritas Prime. 'With dedicated delivery hubs focused on payroll in both India and Argentina, and a U.S.-led strategy anchored in BPaaS innovation, we're unlocking new levels of automation, accuracy, and value for our clients.'
With hundreds of consultants globally and a reputation for customer-first execution, Veritas Prime continues to scale its presence in HR technology, SAP SuccessFactors, and platform-enabled service delivery. The firm's momentum reflects a broader commitment to transforming how businesses operate and how employees experience work.
About Veritas PrimeVeritas Prime is a global consulting and technology services firm specializing in SAP SuccessFactors, HR and payroll transformation, and Business Process as a Service (BPaaS). The firm partners with clients to deliver agile, scalable solutions that improve operations, elevate employee experience, and unlock strategic growth. Learn more at www.veritasprime.com.
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