Is your bank’s payroll referral leaving your trucking company frustrated and stuck with payroll problems?
You trust your bank to help you manage your money and keep your business running smoothly. But when they recommend payroll providers like ADP and Paychex, are they really looking out for you? Or are they more focused on their own bottom line?
The truth is, many banks partner with big-box payroll providers for the money—not because they’re the best option for trucking companies like yours.
In this article, we’ll uncover why banks push ADP and Paychex, why these providers fall short for trucking companies, and how you can find a better solution tailored to your business.
Why Do Banks Push ADP and Paychex for Payroll Referrals?
When your bank recommends a payroll provider, it might seem like they’re helping you out. After all, banks are supposed to support your business by offering services and advice that make your life easier. But when it comes to payroll, there’s more going on behind the scenes than you might think.
Banks often steer companies toward big-box providers like ADP and Paychex. Unfortunately, these referrals aren’t always made with your best interests in mind. Instead, they’re driven by financial incentives and company policies that put profits over performance.
Let’s look at why banks make these referrals—and why these recommendations may not be the best choice for your trucking business.
Why Do Banks Push ADP and Paychex for Payroll Referrals?
Why would a bank recommend a provider? And an even bigger question is, why refer a trucking company to a provider that doesn’t understand trucking payroll? The answer is simple: money.
Big-box payroll providers like ADP and Paychex offer banks lucrative financial incentives to bring in new clients. These rewards are clearly outlined in their partnership programs:
ADP Payouts to Referral Partners
- 10% revenue share on the first year of payroll processing
- $800 for referring clients to HR and PEO services
- $400 for referring clients to ASO/Major Accounts services
Paychex Payouts to Referral Partners
- $200-$500 per referral for the first three clients
- A free year of payroll services (valued up to $2,500) for referring a fourth client
These payouts aren’t designed to help the bank’s account holders, especially the trucking companies—they’re designed to grow the bank’s profits.
Why Bank Employees Are Forced to Recommend ADP and Paychex
The situation gets even more frustrating when you consider how bank employees are involved in these referrals.
Most bank employees are required to recommend a specific provider, even if they know there’s a better solution for the trucking companies. These policies are set by the bank’s leadership, leaving employees with no flexibility to suggest alternatives—even if they understand that trucking payroll has unique challenges.
This means trucking companies often end up with a payroll provider that doesn’t meet their needs, not because it’s the best choice but because it’s the only choice the bank offers.
ADP and Paychex: Why They Don’t Work for Trucking Payroll
ADP and Paychex are solid choices for many regular, run-of-the-mill businesses. Their software and systems are designed to handle basic payroll needs efficiently. But here’s the catch: their software was never intended to support the complexities of the trucking industry.
Trucking payroll isn’t like payroll in other industries. It involves unique pay structures like mileage pay and per diem. Unfortunately, ADP and Paychex fall short of meeting these needs.
Here’s why:
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One-Size-Fits-All Systems:
Their systems are built for general businesses, not trucking. They can’t handle the specialized pay structures trucking companies rely on, leading to constant errors and frustrations. -
Lack of Support:
When a trucking company faces a payroll issue, the last thing they want is a chatbot or a call center with no trucking experience. Trucking businesses need real human support from people who understand their industry. -
No Industry Expertise:
ADP and Paychex have no meaningful connections to the trucking industry. They lack the knowledge and tools to address the unique challenges your company faces, leaving you without the support you need to succeed.
For regular businesses, ADP and Paychex might get the job done. But trucking companies deserve more than a cookie-cutter approach—they need a payroll solution built specifically for their industry.
The Cost of Generic Payroll Solutions for Trucking Companies
When banks prioritize commissions over account holder success, trucking companies pay the price—not just in time and money but also in trust and peace of mind.
And let’s be honest—it’s not just frustrating; it’s infuriating. At Superior Trucking Payroll Service, we’re on a mission to help trucking families thrive. It makes us angry to see hardworking trucking companies misled by referrals from trusted advisors who should have their best interests at heart.
These referrals don’t just fail to help; they actively create more stress. Big-box providers like ADP and Paychex aren’t built for the trucking industry. They leave owners and managers tangled in payroll errors and angry drivers. It’s an insult to the trust trucking companies place in their banks.
But you don’t have to settle for this. There is a solution—and it’s us.
How Superior Trucking Payroll Service Solves Trucking’s Payroll Challenges
At Superior Trucking Payroll Service, we do things differently. Our experience in the trucking industry drives our strong stance against one-size-fits-all payroll solutions.
Here’s how:
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No Paid Referrals:
We don’t pay for referrals. This means the people recommending us are doing so because they believe in our service, not because of a payout. -
Tailored Solutions for Trucking:
Our system is designed specifically for trucking payroll, handling mileage pay, per diem, and more. We also integrate with most TMS software to make your life easier. -
Real Human Support:
Our team of real people is here to answer your questions, fix issues, and make payroll stress-free. -
Industry Expertise and Connections:
With years of experience and strong ties to the trucking industry, we know how to handle the unique challenges your business faces. Our network and understanding of the industry allow us to provide solutions that go beyond payroll.
We don’t just offer a better way—we’re passionate about fixing what’s broken. Our founder, a former CFO for a trucking company, saw firsthand how big-box payroll providers fail this industry. That’s why we built a service specifically for trucking—to eliminate the frustration and give trucking companies the support they deserve.
It boils down to this: We care about trucking families. You’re not just another client to us; you’re part of a community we’re proud to serve.
What Trucking Companies Should Demand from a Payroll Partner
Managing payroll shouldn’t leave you stressed, frustrated, or feeling let down by your bank’s advice. Many trucking companies have trusted referrals to big-box providers like ADP and Paychex in the past, only to face mistakes, poor support, and wasted time.
But you don’t have to deal with that anymore. Superior Trucking Payroll Service is here to help. Our payroll system is built for trucking companies like yours. We know the challenges you face because we’ve been in your shoes, and we’re here to make payroll easier.
Imagine a future where your payroll runs smoothly, your drivers are paid correctly, and you can focus on growing your business. That’s what we want for you.
Ready to take the next step? Learn more about why trucking companies trust us or contact Superior Trucking Payroll Service today and let us help take the stress out of payroll.
Written by Melisa Bush
With over 15 years of experience in the trucking industry, Melisa is well-versed in the complexities of trucking payroll and adept at navigating special circumstances. Before joining Superior Trucking Payroll Service, Melisa worked at a trucking company, where she managed driver miles and expenses for a fleet of 50 trucks. This hands-on experience gives her unique insight into the challenges our clients face when preparing their payroll data.