ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill., Feb. 12, 2016 -- Paylocity Holding Corporation (Nasdaq:PCTY), a cloud-based provider of payroll and human capital management software solutions, today announced that its President and Chief Executive Officer, Steve Beauchamp, will present at the JMP Technology Conference on February 29th at 1 pm PST in San Francisco.
An archive of the presentation will be available for 90 days on the "Investors" page of the Company's website (www.paylocity.com/investors).
About Paylocity
Paylocity is a provider of cloud-based payroll and human capital management, or HCM, software solutions for medium-sized organizations. Paylocity's comprehensive and easy-to-use solutions enable its clients to manage their workforces more effectively. Paylocity's solutions help drive strategic human capital decision-making and improve employee engagement by enhancing the human resource, payroll and finance capabilities of its clients. For more information, visit www.paylocity.com.
CONTACT: Annemarie Pozo [email protected] 224.318.3900 www.paylocity.com


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