September 3, 2025 - 23:33

Wayland, MA— ConnectPay, a rapidly expanding payroll and HR solutions provider, has secured a lease for 18,000 square feet of office space at 15 Hampshire Street in Mansfield, MA. This significant move reflects the company's growth and commitment to enhancing its service offerings.
The new headquarters will provide ConnectPay with the necessary space to accommodate its increasing workforce and to foster collaboration among its teams. The location in Mansfield offers strategic advantages, including accessibility for both employees and clients, which is vital for the company’s operations.
As ConnectPay continues to innovate in the payroll and HR sector, the new facility is expected to play a crucial role in supporting its expansion plans. The company aims to enhance its capabilities and improve client experiences through this new state-of-the-art office environment.
This development underscores ConnectPay's position in the competitive payroll solutions market as it strives to meet the evolving needs of businesses across various industries.
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