The first Spanish company to offer its employees to receive salaries in bitcoin was the consulting firm Repara tu Deuda.
Payment of wages in bitcoin is becoming increasingly common. Following the example of the Japanese Internet giant GMO Internet Group and the Danish hockey club Rungsted Seier Capital, the Spanish law firm Repara tu Deuda offers its employees to receive part of their earnings in digital currency.
The company's management, in this way, wants to stimulate its employees to study new technologies and personal growth. “Repara tu Deuda” is interested in qualified, progressive personnel, therefore it is ready to provide training and provide all the necessary information free of charge.
Payment of wages in cryptocurrency occurs on special cards that allow transactions with bitcoin. Also, for the convenience of its employees, the company has equipped its offices with crypto-ATMs, where you can exchange bitcoin for real money.
Another way to attract the attention of staff to cryptocurrency technologies was the opening of training courses. During the training, employees receive basic knowledge of working with virtual currencies: application possibilities, methods of investment and exchange.
One of the directors of the Repara tu Deuda company, Enrique Espinosa, noted that this project is aimed at motivating staff, and not at the economic benefits of the enterprise.
“We want to stimulate our employees, push them to study and use new technologies, and give them the opportunity to discover new horizons. We are interested in progressive personnel and therefore are ready to provide them with new information for free, just as other companies conduct language courses for their employees.”
Recall that earlier the largest Japanese conglomerate GMO Internet Group announced its intentions, starting in March 2018, to pay part of the salaries of its employees in bitcoin. An employee, depending on his desire, can receive a digital salary ranging from 10 to 100 thousand yen, which is approximately $88 - $880.
According to whattonews.ru
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