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PayLease Joins Susan G. Komen for the Fight Against Breast Cancer

PayLease, a leading provider of online rent payments for the property management and HOA industry, today announced participation in Breast Cancer Awareness month through its annual walking challenge.

PayLease pledged to donate $2,000 to the Susan G. Komen Foundation if employees cumulatively walked 10 million steps during the 4 week challenge. Employees shattered that goal with a cumulative step count of 14,415,122.

PayLease also raised awareness to the cause by providing all employees with specially designed Breast Cancer Awareness t-shirts. Photos of employees wearing their “Think Pink” t-shirts were posted to social media throughout the month of October with the hashtag #payleasecares.

“Employees are like family here at PayLease, so initiatives which promote healthy living are very important to us,” said PayLease CEO, Dave Dutch. “With our annual walking challenge occurring during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it made sense for us to simultaneously support a cause that has affected so many friends and family members of PayLease.”

PayLease will also be raising awareness for prostate cancer in November through its Movember contest.

About PayLease                                                                       

PayLease (www.paylease.com) is a leading electronic payments provider for the property management industry, specifically targeting the multifamily, single family, HOA and commercial markets. PayLease provides property managers the ability to accept and manage rent payments and HOA payments through a secure online interface. With PayLease, residents are able to pay their property manager using an E-check or with a credit card. Since its inception in 2003, PayLease has grown to serve thousands of property management companies nationwide and is among the fastest growing technology companies in the United States. For more information, please visit www.paylease.com.

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