PAYC: 10-K Risk Factor Changes

2025 vs 2024  ·  SEC EDGAR  ·  2026-06-01
Other years: 2026 vs 2025
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🟢 New in Current Filing Our increasing focus on, and investments in, automation expose us to a number of risks. 🔒
🔴 No Match in Current Filing We could face liability from our background check services and the information we report or fail to report in our background checks, which may not be covered, in whole or in part, by insurance. 🔒
🟡 Modified Our business and operations have experienced significant growth and organizational change. If we fail to manage such growth and change effectively, we may be unable to execute our business plan, maintain high levels of service or adequately address competitive challenges. 🔒
🟡 Modified Our business, operating results or financial condition could be adversely affected if our solution fails to perform properly or our clients are not satisfied with our services. 🔒
🟡 Modified Changes in laws, government regulations and policies could have a material adverse effect on our business and results of operations. 🔒
🟡 Modified We employ third-party licensed software for use in our applications and the inability to maintain these licenses or errors in the software we license could result in increased costs or reduced service levels, which could adversely affect our business. 🔒
🟡 Modified We may not continue to pay dividends at the same rate or at all. 🔒
🟡 Modified We are dependent on the leadership of our key executives and, if we fail to retain such key executives, our business could be adversely affected. 🔒
8 changes in this historical filing

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