
Compandben Payroll Partner
Angola
COMPANDBEN
INTERNATIONAL HR PAYROLL OUTSOURCING ANGOLA
Compandben International Payroll Partner in Angola
Compandben has been providing a payroll service in Angola for a Belgian client with about 60 employees since 2009, through its Partner in Angola, based in Luanda.
The firm can also provide accounting services, tax advice, and company legal service.
Compandben covers over 160 countries for payroll administration. If you want to employ staff in a new country we will find for you a sound payroll specialist, quote you the prices for set up, monthly minima and cost per pay and project manage the implementation for you.
If you have staff in several countries we can “consolidate” and manage the payrolls for you if you wish
Employment Services in Angola
The Compandben Employment Services Provider for Angola will employ staff on behalf of clients, so that the client does not need to set up a legal entity there
Contact Compandben
John Tinsley
Compandben HR Consultancy
5 Rue de L’Orangerie
1202 Geneva
Switzerland
+41 79285 9713 CH
+44 79581 73708 UK
info@compandben.com
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Country information for Angola
Angola, officially the Republic of Angola , is a country in Southern Africa bordered by Namibia on the south, the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the north, and Zambia on the east; its west coast is on the Atlantic Ocean and Luanda is its capital city. The exclave province of Cabinda has borders with the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The Portuguese were present in some points of the territory of what is now Angola, from the 16th to the 19th century, interacting in diverse ways with the peoples who lived there.
In the 19th century they slowly and hesitantly began to establish themselves in the interior.
Angola was not established before the end of the 19th century as a Portuguese colony encompassing the present territory, and “effective occupation” was achieved only by the 1920s after the Mbunda resistance and abduction of their King, Mwene Mbandu Kapova I. Independence was achieved in 1975, after a protracted liberation war. After independence, Angola was the scene of an intense civil war from 1975 to 2002.
Angola has vast mineral and petroleum reserves, and its economy has on average grown at a double-digit pace since the 1990s, especially since the end of the civil war. In spite of this, standards of living remain low for the majority of the population, and life expectancy and infant mortality rates in Angola are among the worst in the world.
Angola is considered to be economically disparate, with the majority of the nation’s wealth concentrated in a disproportionately small sector of the population.