Four established names in global workforce solutions — Hightekers, Eos Global Expansion, Serviap Global, and Rivermate — have announced the consolidation of their Employer of Record operations under a single unified brand: Rivermate. The move marks a significant milestone in the global EOR landscape, bringing together more than 15 years of combined operational experience into one cohesive international platform built for the future of work.
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Hightekers, Eos, Serviap, and Rivermate Unite to Form a Single Global EOR Brand
The global Employer of Record market is increasingly defined by the need for consistent, locally grounded service delivery at scale. As companies expand internationally and the demand for compliant cross-border hiring grows, fragmented multi-brand structures present operational and client experience challenges. The unification of Hightekers, Eos Global Expansion, Serviap Global, and Rivermate under a single brand addresses this directly, creating a more integrated and competitive global workforce platform.
A Unified Infrastructure Built on 15 Years of Regional Expertise
The newly consolidated Rivermate draws on the founding heritage of Eos Global Expansion and Serviap Global, both established in 2010, alongside the operational depth of Hightekers and Rivermate's own platform capabilities. Together, the four entities bring over 15 years of experience spanning Latin America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
Rivermate now operates through 38 wholly owned legal entities worldwide, backed by in-country teams and an extensive network of trusted local partners. This infrastructure enables EOR, Contractor of Record, and payroll coverage across more than 180 countries, with over 3,500 workers currently supported globally.
A Two-Brand Structure With Distinct Market Focus
The consolidation introduces a clear two-brand structure within the group. Rivermate becomes the single global brand for Employer of Record, Contractor of Record, and Contractor Payment solutions. The Serviap and Eos brands will be retired, with their respective operations, teams, and client relationships folded into Rivermate.
Hightekers will continue to operate as a separate and distinct brand, retaining its identity, teams, and commercial focus. Serving independent professionals globally through a premium freelancer management solution, Hightekers maintains its established market presence and loyal customer base within the broader group structure.
Client Continuity and Expanded Global Capabilities
Existing client contracts and service delivery across all four entities remain unaffected by the consolidation. Clients will continue working with their established contacts while gaining access to the expanded global capabilities made available through the unified Rivermate platform.
"We are not just renaming companies. We are building a global infrastructure for the future of work. Bringing Eos, Serviap, and our Hightekers EOR operations under the Rivermate brand is the right move at the right time — it gives our clients a single, trusted partner wherever they hire, and gives our teams the platform they deserve to compete globally. The regional expertise that made each of these businesses great is not going anywhere. It is now part of something bigger," said Roger Oudiz, Chairman of the Group.
The consolidation positions Rivermate as one of the more comprehensively structured global work intermediaries in the market, with a platform designed to serve both companies navigating international expansion and professionals seeking to work independently, across EOR, COR, global payroll, and freelancer management.
About Rivermate
Rivermate is a global Employer of Record (EOR) provider that enables companies to hire, manage, and pay employees internationally — combining owned infrastructure with local expertise and dedicated human support. Built on 15 years of experience across Europe, Asia, and Latin America, Rivermate operates through 38 wholly owned entities and a network of 150+ trusted partners, covering 180+ countries and supporting 3,500+ workers worldwide.