Earned Wage Access vs. Payroll Advances: What's the Difference?
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Earned wage access and a traditional payroll advance are not the same benefit, even though employers often use the terms interchangeably. The difference matters, both for the financial risk your business takes on and for how consistently employees can rely on the benefit.
This article breaks down how each option works, who bears the risk, and why the distinction matters when choosing a benefit for your team.
What Is a Payroll Advance?
A payroll advance is money an employer lends an employee against future wages, typically arranged manually through HR or payroll. The employer fronts the funds, then recovers them from a future paycheck, often over one or more pay periods.
Payroll advances create a few recurring problems for employers:
- The business takes on financial risk if an employee leaves before the advance is repaid
- Requests are handled manually, adding administrative work for HR and payroll teams
- Approval often depends on managerial discretion, which can create fairness concerns
- Recordkeeping and repayment tracking fall entirely on the employer
What Is Earned Wage Access?
Earned wage access lets employees withdraw wages they have already earned in the current pay period before their scheduled payday. It is one form of what the industry broadly calls “on-demand pay”.
With a provider like ZayZoon, the funds come from the provider's own reserve, not from the employer's accounts. That single distinction changes who bears the risk in every scenario below.
- The employer takes on no financial risk, since ZayZoon funds the withdrawal
- Employees access funds directly through an app, without going through HR
- Repayment happens automatically through payroll on the regular payday
- The employer's payroll process does not change beyond a new deduction line on affected pay stubs
Which Option Costs the Employer More?
A payroll advance costs the employer directly, both in the funds advanced and in the staff time needed to manage requests, track repayments, and handle exceptions when an employee leaves with an outstanding balance.
Earned wage access through ZayZoon costs the employer nothing. ZayZoon assumes the funding risk, and enrollment and employee support are handled directly by ZayZoon, not by your HR team. That difference alone often outweighs the incremental fee employees pay per transaction.
Which Option Is Better for Employees?
Employees generally get more consistent, predictable access to their own earned wages through earned wage access than through an informal advance process, which often depends on who they ask and when.
With ZayZoon, employees can access up to $200 per day, capped at 50% of net earnings for the pay period or $1,000, whichever is lower, for a flat fee of $5 per transaction. There is no interest charged, unlike the overdraft fees or payday loan interest many employees would otherwise pay to cover the same gap.
How Do You Move from Advances to Earned Wage Access?
Switching from informal payroll advances to a structured earned wage access benefit removes the administrative burden and financial risk from your team, while giving employees a transparent, self-service way to access pay they have already earned.
For a full breakdown of how ZayZoon works for Trivantus clients, see: Earned Wage Access for Trivantus Clients: How ZayZoon Works. To learn more about Trivantus payroll solutions, visit trivantus.com.
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