Paymentus Reviews

2.8

37% would recommend to a friend

(217 total reviews)

39% positive business outlook

Paymentus has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 217 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Paymentus employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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217 reviews
1.0
30 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Talented employees who continue to succeed despite leadership, not because of it.

Cons

The biggest problem at Paymentus is no longer strategy, competition, or product. It is leadership. The company behaves like a private family business while expecting investors to value it like a professionally managed public company. Critical decisions appear driven by loyalty, politics, and personal relationships instead of performance, experience, or business outcomes. Over the last several years, experienced leaders have been replaced, marginalized, or pushed out. Turnover has become normalized. Reorganizations never seem to end. Communication is poor. Employees live with constant uncertainty while leadership continues to make the same mistakes. The culture rewards compliance and punishes dissent. If you challenge a decision, advocate for your team, or bring outside experience that conflicts with the existing power structure, your future may become limited. The saddest part is that the company has tremendous potential. Great clients. Great employees. Great market position. Yet leadership continues to get in its own way. At some point the Board has to ask a difficult question: If the company is worth less than it was when it went public, employee morale continues to decline, turnover remains high, and the same complaints surface year after year, why is the current leadership team still in place? Advice to the Board of Directors: The CEO should step down. Paymentus needs independent, experienced public-company leadership that can rebuild trust, improve governance, retain talent, and create shareholder value. The company has outgrown its founders' management style. The next stage of growth will require leaders who welcome accountability, challenge, and expertise—not loyalty and control.

1.0
2 Jun 2026

Control over Collaboration, Leadership and Favoritism

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Really nothing positive to say at all

Cons

Inconsistent treatment of employees as some have special privileges, while others do not such as working remotely while living only a few miles from the office. Employees are expected to accept decisions without question, and many are afraid to voice concerns because they fear retaliation or damage to their careers. The return-to-office mandate is another major source of frustration. Requiring employees to be in the office four days per week should not be described as a hybrid work environment. The company successfully operated remotely during COVID while continuing to grow and deliver results. The physical presence is necessary for collaboration rings hollow when many teams have already proven they can collaborate effectively regardless of location. physical presence. The Implementation organization previously had strong leaders who trusted their teams, encouraged professional growth, and created a positive culture. Since leadership has reverted back to one individual with close personal ties to the CEO there is is constant berating of employees leading to a toxic, hostile work environment. Within another area the leadership team is allowing outside partners to drive the business and harass and berate employees. The leadership team does not push back or support team members. People will not address concerns with HR as they are afraid and HR does not have the power to do anything.

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Paymentus Response
1w
Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. We value any and all feedback that can help us achieve our goals, while creating an environment where all can thrive. We also maintain strict zero-tolerance policies regarding inappropriate behavior in the workplace. If you experienced any interactions that did not meet our conduct standards, please contact us at humanresources@paymentus.com. Paymentus is committed to best practices that have enabled us to become a leader in the billing, payments, and interaction space.
5.0
26 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great work life balance, and care for it's employees.

Cons

Sometimes having to work weekends, but sometimes you have to put in those extra hours to get things done.

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Paymentus Response
1w
Thank you for your feedback. We are thrilled to hear that you are enjoying the work-life balance that is a standard part of our company culture. We also thank you for your dedicated service over the last year!
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