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Caribbean HRIS Comparison 2026: Workzoom, TriblockHR, Blue Bison, ISL Bahamas, and the Full Market

Complete Caribbean HRIS buyer’s guide for 2026. Every platform compared: Workzoom, TriblockHR, Blue Bison, ISL Bahamas, HRplus, EOR platforms, and North American tools. Feature matrices, honest pricing, and who each is actually built for.

Jan 22, 2026 · 9:00 AM·Updated Apr 1, 2026·9 min read·Matthew Woolley
Caribbean HRIS Comparison 2026: Workzoom, TriblockHR, Blue Bison, ISL Bahamas, and the Full Market - Comparison - Workzoom
We compete against these platforms regularly. This comparison is based on real implementation experience and customer feedback, not spec sheets.

The Caribbean HR Software Market Has Four Categories. Most Buyers Only See One.

If you’re evaluating HR software for a Bahamas or Caribbean business, the shortlist looks short but the market is more fragmented than it appears. There are payroll bureaus, legacy desktop software, global EOR platforms that don’t do native Caribbean statutory payroll, and a handful of true HRIS platforms built for the region. They are not the same category of product.

This guide covers all of them. One resource for anyone evaluating HR and payroll software in the Caribbean in 2026, organized by how much each platform actually applies to your situation.

The Full Competitive Map

Category 1: Caribbean-Native Platforms (built for the region, do real statutory payroll)

These platforms have native statutory payroll engines built for Caribbean territories. They calculate NIB, NIS, NHT, PAYE, Health Surcharge, and other territory-specific deductions without a bolt-on or bureau. This is where the real evaluation happens for most Caribbean employers.

Workzoom, Founded 2000, headquartered in Toronto. Full HRIS platform: HR, Workforce, Payroll, and Talent suites. Live payroll in Canada, the US, and the Bahamas. Launch partner program active for Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago. 25 years in production. Bahamas enterprise clients include Cable Bahamas (900 employees), Island Luck (850 employees, 60+ locations), AML Foods (900 employees), and Sun Oil Limited (525 employees). Transparent pricing: $4/employee/month per suite, no minimum, no contracts, month-to-month.

TriblockHR, Founded 2021 by Duran Humes and Keith Roye through Plato Alpha Design, Nassau. Caribbean-native platform live in the Bahamas, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, Turks & Caicos, and St. Lucia. Guyana and Antigua & Barbuda in development. Core HR base at $5/employee/month, with payroll, workforce, and talent modules each priced separately at the same rate. $500/month minimum per their published pricing. Claims 2,000+ employees on platform per their website.

Blue Bison Software Solutions, Founded 2002, headquartered in Grand Cayman, part of Paragon Group. Full HR, payroll, time and attendance, and work permit management. Serves 15,000+ employees monthly across Bahamas, Bermuda, BVI, Cayman Islands, and Turks & Caicos per their website. SOC 2 Type II certified. Positions as the number one Caribbean HR and payroll software. No Canadian or US payroll. Pricing not published.

ISL Bahamas (Information Specialists Limited), Founded 1991. The oldest and, by their own description, most widely used payroll package in the Bahamas with 500+ clients. Payroll-only: no HR module, no workforce management, no talent suite. Bahamas-specific. The right tool for businesses that only need payroll and are not looking for a full people management platform.

HRplus, Jamaica-based, covering 22 Caribbean and international territories. Multi-currency, multi-territory payroll with deep statutory coverage. Strong for multi-country Caribbean group structures. Pricing not published. Separate implementation fees apply.

MyLegacy (Digital Business Systems), Caribbean-built payroll and basic HRM software covering 20 territories. Includes personnel records, attendance, leave management, performance appraisals, and recruitment modules. More of a legacy on-premise product than a modern cloud platform. Pricing not published.

Category 2: Global EOR Platforms (right for remote hiring, wrong for Caribbean operations)

Deel, Remote.com, Rippling, Papaya Global, Multiplier, and similar platforms appear in Caribbean HRIS evaluations frequently. They are the right answer for a specific situation: a company hiring a few remote employees in a Caribbean territory who need a compliant employment arrangement and statutory contributions handled through an employer-of-record structure.

They are the wrong answer for a 300-person Bahamian company running weekly payroll with NIB compliance across multiple pay groups. Deel’s published EOR rate is $599/month per employee. At 300 employees, that is $179,700/month for a fundamentally different service. More worth noting:, EOR platforms don’t build native statutory engines for NIB, NIS, or NHT. They use local partner bureaus. The control, visibility, and compliance depth you get from a native Caribbean HRIS is a different category of product.

Category 3: North American Platforms (strong in Canada and the US, limited Caribbean)

ADP, Ceridian (Dayforce), UKG, Paychex, and Paylocity are category leaders in North America. None of them handle Caribbean statutory payroll natively. The typical outcome for a Caribbean business that buys ADP: North American headcount runs through ADP, Caribbean payroll runs through spreadsheets or a local bureau. Two systems, a manual bridge, and ongoing compliance risk. If your business is primarily North American with a small Caribbean presence, that conversation may be worth having. If Caribbean is your core operation, a platform built for the region is the right starting point.

Category 4: Modern HR Tools Without Caribbean Payroll

BambooHR, Gusto, Zoho People, HiBob, and OrangeHRM appear in Caribbean HR software searches because they rank well globally. None of them run Caribbean statutory payroll. They are HR systems of record for employee data, time off, and performance. OrangeHRM has a dedicated Caribbean sales presence and hosted a Caribbean HR Summit in Kingston in 2025, but their payroll module requires significant configuration for Caribbean statutory compliance, NIB calculations, and territory-specific deductions. If you have an internal IT team that can own and maintain that build, it can work. Most Caribbean mid-market employers do not.

Head-to-Head: Workzoom vs TriblockHR

This is the primary comparison most Bahamas and Caribbean employers are making in 2026. Workzoom is the established platform with 25 years of production and documented enterprise deployments. TriblockHR is the Caribbean-native challenger with four years of production and native-first regional design.

TriblockHR feature data is based on publicly available product documentation at triblockhr.com, reviewed in early 2026. “Not listed” means the feature does not appear in their documented product offering at that date. If something has changed, bring it to your demo and we will address it directly. If a specific feature you need is not available on Workzoom, we will say so.

FeatureWorkzoomTriblockHR
Bahamas payroll (NIB, C10)LiveLive
Jamaica payrollLaunch partner programLive
Trinidad & Tobago payrollLaunch partner programLive
Barbados payrollNot yetLive
Canadian payroll (CPP, EI, T4)LiveNot available
US payroll (federal/state)LiveNot available
Benefits administrationYesNot listed
Compensation planningYesNot listed
Pension/retirement managementYesNot listed
Succession planningYesNot listed
Employee engagement surveysYesNot listed
Health and safety (OHS)YesNot listed
Facial recognition time clocksYesNot listed
Applicant tracking (ATS)YesYes
Onboarding workflowsYesYes
Cloud deploymentYesYes
On-premise deploymentNoYes
Multi-country (incl. Canada/US)Yes (7 countries)Caribbean only
Minimum monthly feeNone$500/month per published pricing
Published per-employee price$4/ee/mo per suite$5/ee/mo per module
Years in production25 years (founded 2000)4 years (founded 2021)
Named enterprise clients (850+ employees)Cable Bahamas, Island Luck, AML FoodsNone publicly confirmed

Pricing: Workzoom vs TriblockHR

TriblockHR pricing is based on publicly stated rates of $5/employee/month per module with a $500/month minimum per their published pricing. These figures are representative, not a formal quote. If you have a quote outside these ranges, bring it to a walkthrough and we will address it directly.

Both platforms use per-employee, per-module pricing. Workzoom suites are $4/employee/month. TriblockHR modules are $5/employee/month. The difference is 20% per module with no minimum on Workzoom and a $500/month minimum on TriblockHR per their published terms.

Org sizeWorkzoom full platformTriblockHR full platformYear 1 difference
150 employees$28,800/year ($16/ee/mo)$36,000/year ($20/ee/mo)Workzoom saves $7,200
300 employees$57,600/year$72,000/yearWorkzoom saves $14,400
500 employees$96,000/year$120,000/yearWorkzoom saves $24,000

Workzoom has no setup fees, no implementation fees, no contracts, and no minimums. Both platforms include implementation, training, data migration, and support at no additional charge.

Head-to-Head: Workzoom vs Blue Bison

Blue Bison is a 24-year-old Caribbean platform with a legitimate Bahamas product and a real compliance credential. SOC 2 Type II certification matters for regulated employers, financial services, and healthcare organizations that go through vendor security reviews. It is worth a direct comparison.

Blue Bison feature data is based on publicly available documentation at bluebisonsoftware.com, reviewed in early 2026. Blue Bison does not publish pricing. “Not listed” means the feature does not appear in their public documentation at that date.

FeatureWorkzoomBlue Bison
Bahamas NIB complianceLiveLive
Canadian payroll (CPP, EI, T4)LiveNot available
US payroll (federal/state)LiveNot available
Work permit managementNot listedYes
SOC 2 Type II certifiedNot listedYes
Facial recognition time clocksYesNot listed
Succession planningYesNot listed
Compensation planningYesNot listed
Health and safety (OHS)YesNot listed
Multi-country (incl. Canada/US)Yes (7 countries)Caribbean only (5 territories)
Named enterprise clients 850+ (Bahamas)Cable Bahamas, Island Luck, AML FoodsNone publicly confirmed
Years in production25 years24 years
Published pricing$4/ee/mo per suiteNot published

Blue Bison’s SOC 2 Type II certification is a differentiator. If your procurement process requires vendor security accreditation, ask Workzoom directly about their security posture and certifications in the demo. Workzoom’s key advantages are Canadian and US payroll from the same platform, deeper workforce tooling with documented large-scale Bahamas deployments, and fully published transparent pricing.

Scale Proof: What’s Actually Running in the Bahamas

Claims matter less than verifiable deployments. Here is what Workzoom is processing in the Bahamas today:

Cable Bahamas (900 employees, telecom). Payroll processing dropped from five days to 1.5 days post-implementation. Three payroll staff now manage the full cycle. Shanika Pinder, Payroll Manager: “The manual sheet that goes back and forth between HR and payroll, we used to do it. 3 people deal with close to 1,000 people. It’s been seamless.”

Island Luck (850 employees, gaming, 60+ locations). Eight payrolls processed per week across multiple pay groups. Facial recognition clocks integrated across all sites.

AML Foods (900 employees, retail). Full platform live across New Providence and the Family Islands.

Sun Oil Limited (525 employees, energy). Part of the FOCOL Group, the largest downstream petroleum company in the Bahamas. Full Workzoom platform live.

Nassau Airport Development Company (275 employees, aviation authority). Government concession operator of Lynden Pindling International Airport. 24/7 shift operations, compliance-sensitive payroll environment.

That is over 3,450 named, verifiable employees across five Bahamian organizations. TriblockHR claims 2,000+ employees on platform per their website across all territories. Blue Bison claims 15,000+ employees monthly across five territories per their website. Neither has publicly confirmed an individually named Bahamas client at enterprise scale.

For a 500-employee organization, the relevant question is: has this platform processed payroll at my headcount, under real conditions, in the Bahamas, without issues? The answer has to be yes before you sign.

Government and Public Sector Track Record

Nassau Airport Development Company is a government aviation authority operating under a government concession agreement. Government procurement is not casual. Compliance documentation, audit requirements, and shift management at scale were non-negotiable from the start.

Beyond the Bahamas, Workzoom processes payroll for 11 Canadian municipalities, including County of Renfrew (900 employees), County of Brant (741 employees), and Regional District of Central Okanagan (392 employees). Municipal procurement involves competitive RFP processes, union rule handling, compliance documentation, and security reviews. Winning those engagements across 11 different government organizations is an institutional track record built over 25 years.

For regulated employers in the Bahamas and the Caribbean, that experience matters. NIB compliance, audit trails, and HR documentation standards are not optional. They are baseline requirements a platform needs to handle correctly from day one.

Who Should Choose What

Choose Workzoom if you need a full HRIS with documented enterprise-scale payroll in the Bahamas, may expand to Canada or the US, need benefits administration, compensation planning, or the full talent suite, and want transparent per-employee pricing with no minimums, no contracts, and no implementation fees.

Choose TriblockHR if Bahamian-owned software is a procurement requirement, you need on-premise deployment, your operations are Caribbean-only with no North American expansion plans, and simpler core HR and payroll covers your needs without the full suite.

Choose Blue Bison if you are primarily Cayman Islands or BVI-focused, SOC 2 Type II compliance is a procurement requirement, and Caribbean-only coverage meets your geographic footprint.

Choose ISL Bahamas if you need Bahamas payroll only, want the most widely deployed local payroll package, and have no need for an HR system of record alongside it.

Choose HRplus if you have multi-territory Caribbean group operations across 10 or more countries and need deep statutory coverage and multi-currency payroll across a complex structure.

Choose an EOR platform (Deel, Remote.com) if you are hiring five to ten remote employees in a Caribbean territory and need employer-of-record services, not a native HRIS for an established Caribbean workforce.

Questions Worth Putting to Any Vendor

Before you commit to any platform, ask these directly:

  1. Can you name a client in the Bahamas with more than 500 employees who is live on payroll today?
  2. How are NIB rate changes applied when legislation updates, manual entry or automatic?
  3. What is the actual support model if there is a payroll calculation error on a Friday?
  4. If we expand to Canada or the US in two years, can we stay on this platform?
  5. Is the per-employee rate fixed at renewal or does it change?
  6. Is there a monthly minimum, and what happens as we grow or shrink headcount?

The answers will tell you more than any feature matrix. Bring them to every conversation.

Methodology: Workzoom client data reflects active client records as of March 2026. Feature and pricing data for third-party platforms is sourced from their publicly available documentation as of early 2026. “Not listed” indicates a feature does not appear in a vendor’s published product documentation at that date. Competitor claims about employee counts, client numbers, and certifications are attributed to those vendors’ own published materials. If any information has changed, contact us and we will update this post and address it directly in a demo.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The main Caribbean-native platforms with live Bahamas NIB compliance are Workzoom, TriblockHR, Blue Bison, and ISL Bahamas. Workzoom has been processing Bahamas payroll since the mid-2000s at enterprise scale, with clients including Cable Bahamas (900 employees) and Island Luck (850 employees across 60+ locations). ISL Bahamas is payroll-only. OrangeHRM can be configured for NIB compliance but requires significant technical setup.
Workzoom is $4/employee/month per suite with no monthly minimum. TriblockHR is $5/employee/month per module with a $500/month minimum per their published pricing. At 300 employees on the full platform, Workzoom costs approximately $57,600/year versus $72,000/year for TriblockHR, a $14,400 annual difference. Both include implementation and support at no additional charge.
No. TriblockHR is a Caribbean-only platform. Canadian payroll (CPP, EI, T4s, ROEs) and US payroll are not available per their published documentation. Workzoom supports live payroll in Canada, the United States, and the Bahamas from a single platform.
Workzoom has named enterprise clients in the Bahamas including Cable Bahamas (900 employees), Island Luck (850 employees across 60+ locations), AML Foods (900 employees), Sun Oil Limited (525 employees), and Nassau Airport Development Company (275 employees). That is over 3,450 named verifiable employees across five Bahamian organizations. TriblockHR claims 2,000+ employees across all territories per their website. Blue Bison claims 15,000+ employees across five territories per their website. Neither has publicly confirmed an individually named Bahamas client at enterprise scale.
Both are established platforms with Bahamas NIB compliance and over two decades of production. Blue Bison is Caribbean-focused, SOC 2 Type II certified, and includes work permit management. Workzoom covers Canadian and US payroll from the same platform, has documented 900-employee Bahamas deployments, and publishes transparent per-employee pricing. Blue Bison does not publish pricing. The right choice depends on whether you have or expect Canadian or US operations, and whether SOC 2 certification is a procurement requirement.
TriblockHR suits Caribbean-only businesses with straightforward payroll, a preference for Bahamian-owned software, or on-premise deployment requirements. Based on their published product documentation, benefits administration, compensation planning, succession planning, and OHS modules are not included in their current offering. Their $500/month minimum applies regardless of headcount. For organizations above 500 employees or those needing the full HR stack, Workzoom has more proven enterprise depth in the Bahamas.

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Matthew Woolley
Matthew Woolley
Technical Sales Executive at Workzoom
Matthew leads marketing and sales operations at Workzoom, where he works with employers across Canada and the Caribbean on HR, payroll, and workforce management. He writes about the systems and strategies that actually move the needle for mid-market organizations.
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