Home UAE Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi: Hub71, RemotePass partner to support startups with HR needs A Hub71 startup since 2020, Remotepass has successfully scaled its business to become a key partner of the ecosystem by Gulf Business September 14, 2023 Image: Hub71 RemotePass and Hub71 have partnered to provide the tech ecosystem’s startups with access to onboarding, payroll and other services. Hub71 is home to more than 240 startups operating in 21 sectors. As part of the partnership, Hub71 startups will gain access to RemotePass’ platform to onboard, manage, and pay international remote workers in compliance with UAE regulations while offering a full range of financial services and benefits. Startups will have the chance to tap a global talent pool while removing the traditional barriers to onboarding, such as generating locally compliant contracts, managing identity verification, and handling electronic signatures. Eligible startups can gain access to RemotePass’ services with a premium discount and exclusive services through the incentives offered under Hub71’s Company Building Program. The company aims to enable other founders in the community to embrace the future of remote and hybrid work in the UAE. RemotePass has a long relationship with Hub71 A Hub71 startup since 2020, Remotepass has successfully scaled its business to become a key partner of the ecosystem. Karim Nadi, co-founder and CCO of RemotePass, said: “Having been a part of Hub71’s maiden cohort, we’re delighted to be contributing to the community where our journey first started. We’re combining Hub71’s foundational role in the tech ecosystem with RemotePass’s unparalleled expertise in international onboarding and payroll. Our focus is to empower startups to tap into the vast international talent pool while removing the hassles of contracts, local compliance, and payroll. “With trends showing 35 million digital nomads worldwide and 98 per cent of workers desiring part-time remote work, this partnership will unlock greater growth for companies scaling in the region.” Hashem Alkaabi, head of Corporate Services at Hub71, commented: “Building a strong team of innovators and skilled talent is vital to any startup’s success but finding the right profiles can be a challenge.” “At Hub71, we value the role of talent in contributing to startup growth and we are also keen to facilitate access to the best and brightest minds through valuable partnerships. This is why we are excited about the prospect of our startups accessing RemotePass, and witnessing how its technologies are contributing to the wider Abu Dhabi innovation ecosystem by helping founders address their hiring needs.” Remote workers get access to a comprehensive suite of financial services and benefits through a Super App, alongside a virtual and physical debit card to receive payments in US dollars, among other offerings. This creates a seamless infrastructure for international workers to manage their finances and access global benefits such as premium health insurance, from anywhere in the world. Tags Abu dhbai HR solutions Hub71 RemotePass startups talent onboarding 0 Comments You might also like UAE, Saudi Arabia lead MENA VC fundraising, says MAGNiTT Expand North Star 2023: Funding for startups at TECOM Group’s in5 surges by 20% Hub71 revamps incentive programme, strengthens support for startups in Abu Dhabi Miral to launch over 80 initiatives within 2 years under new CSR strategy