Paycom was founded in 1998 by
Chad Richison, who previously worked in the payroll processing industry. It began as an online payroll service provider for businesses, and expanded to offer additional services including
human resource management in 2001. In 2014, Paycom built a 90,000-square-foot addition to its headquarters—effectively doubling the size of its offices. The company completed construction on its third and fourth buildings (in 2016 and 2018, respectively). In 2024, it opened its fifth building, bringing the total square-footage of its corporate campus to 815,000. In May 2022, Paycom held a grand opening ceremony for a new 150,000 square-foot operations center in
Grapevine,
Texas. CEO Chad Richison was the highest paid executive in the United States in 2020, earning $211.13 million from Paycom as part of a 10-year performance contract. The compensation consists mostly of stock shares that only vest if the company reaches specific stock price benchmarks by 2026 and 2030. In 2021, Paycom announced the release of Beti, an enhancement to its payroll system allowing employees to complete their own payroll. Later that year, they bought the
naming rights to the
Paycom Center, home of the
Oklahoma City Thunder. In 2023, the company expanded its Global HCM offerings, providing access in more than 190 countries. In December 2023, Paycom announced its next step in HR automation, GONE, a decisioning logic enhancement to existing Time-Off Request software. In July 2025, Paycom launched IWant™, a command-driven AI engine allowing users to seek information about employee data without having to navigate through the software. == References ==