NO MORE Foundation

Supporting the NO MORE Foundation with their payroll

Launched in 2013, the NO MORE Foundation is a ground-breaking global initiative dedicated to ending domestic violence and sexual assault by increasing awareness, inspiring action, and fuelling culture change.

A client since 2021, Price Bailey’s Payroll team created, from scratch, a Payroll for NO MORE including all new employees. We also set up the PAYE scheme with HMRC when NO MORE underwent incorporation. Other key areas where we have helped NO MORE include:

  • Creating a compliant company pension scheme with NEST
  • Processing the monthly payroll and managing the pension scheme from assessments, issuing any communication to employees, and uploading monthly contributions to the pension provider.
  • Providing all general payroll advice and assistance
  • Assisting NO MORE with salary and PAYE payments
  • Processing end-of-year return

Alex Murphy, Development Manager, NO MORE

‘It’s really important for us to have a professional, reliable and efficient Payroll service who you can contact with any queries you may have – and Price Bailey fits the bill perfectly.

The Payroll team is always friendly, and responds back very quickly – what more do you need?!

We have also benefitted from more than the Payroll team at Price Bailey, with their HR and Employment Law team also supporting us with a one-time HR request, which was handled smoothly and without issues. I would definitely recommend!’

Nicola Arch, Payroll Supervisor, Price Bailey

‘I have worked with Alex and the team at NO MORE from the initial set up of their payroll and Alex is comfortable asking the team at Price Bailey for assistance and advice on any payroll related matters. We have built a working relationship which values flexibility and trust.’

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