FigureAsia 35 Under 35 · Finance
Alex Bouaziz
Age 32 · Global payroll and workforce payments · France and Israel
A payroll-infrastructure founder who has built a cross-border operating system for hiring, paying and administering international teams.
- Age at the edition eligibility date
- 32
- Field
- Finance
- Country or region
- France and Israel
- FigureAsia U35 Assessment
- 85.0 / 100
Profile
Career and documented record
Alex Bouaziz has treated payroll as infrastructure rather than a local administrative product. As Deel's co-founder and chief executive, he leads its product, engineering and go-to-market functions and works directly on acquisitions and partnerships. In June 2025, the privately held company reported a $1 billion annual revenue run rate, 35,000 customers and 1.25 million workers served in more than 150 countries. By October it said it was processing $22 billion in payroll annually for 1.5 million workers and had recorded three consecutive years of profitability.
The year's operating record extended beyond growth measures. Deel acquired Safeguard Global's payroll division in August, bringing hundreds of specialists and a business serving more than 140 markets into its own payroll operation. That transaction added delivery capacity to an in-house system already live in dozens of countries. The measures are company-reported and Deel remains private, so they should not be read as audited public-market disclosures; the completed acquisition and Bouaziz's documented functional responsibility nevertheless establish a clear record of agency.
FigureAsia selection
Why Alex Bouaziz is on the list
FigureAsia selected Bouaziz because his 2025 record joins scale with execution. His responsibility is specific: he leads the teams that build and sell the platform and participates in acquisition decisions. Crossing the revenue threshold, operating a large cross-border payroll flow and integrating a specialist payroll division are completed pieces of financial infrastructure work, not proxies based on a valuation or funding announcement.
The selection carries a material legal qualification. Rippling sued Deel and Bouaziz in 2025, alleging that they directed corporate espionage and trade-secret theft through a Rippling employee. Deel denied wrongdoing, challenged the claims and brought its own proceedings against Rippling. The litigation remained active into 2026, and no allegation is treated here as an established finding of liability. Its outcome matters in assessing governance and trust at a company whose business depends on compliance.
Verified work
The 2025–26 record
Deel passed a $1 billion annual revenue run rate
Bouaziz and co-founder Shuo Wang reported that the payroll and HR platform had reached the threshold while serving 35,000 customers and 1.25 million workers in more than 150 countries.
Safeguard Global's payroll division joined Deel
The completed acquisition added hundreds of payroll specialists and operating knowledge spanning more than 140 markets to Deel's in-house global payroll business.
Field context
The work in its field
International payroll sits at the intersection of payments, employment law, tax, identity and treasury. A provider must do more than move money: it must maintain local entities or regulated partners, calculate obligations accurately and reconcile funds across different legal systems.
Consolidation is accelerating as providers seek direct control of payroll engines and local expertise. That can improve speed and accountability, but it also concentrates sensitive workforce and payment data, making governance, security and lawful competitive conduct central to any assessment of the field.
FigureAsia U35 Assessment
Assessment breakdown
85.0out of 100
Completed financial consequence
28 / 30
Deel passed a $1 billion annual revenue run rate is treated as a delivered financial outcome. The score is confined to the completed result described in the record and excludes projections or paper valuation.
Individual agency and execution
22 / 25
The documented role—Co-founder and Chief Executive—and the attributed actions in the profile establish accountable execution. Institution-wide results are not assigned to the person alone.
Verified reach and significance
18 / 20
International payroll sits at the intersection of payments, employment law, tax, identity and treasury. A provider must do more than move money: it must maintain local entities or regulated partners, calculate obligations accurately and reconcile funds across different legal systems.
Innovation and field influence
13 / 15
The record combines global payroll and workforce payments with the completed work described in Safeguard Global's payroll division joined Deel. Credit reflects demonstrated practice, not a claim of novelty by itself.
Stewardship, access and Asian relevance
4 / 10
The Asian connection is explicit: A French-Israeli founder raised between Paris and Tel Aviv, educated at the Technion and currently based in Israel. Stewardship credit is limited to the regulatory, governance, access or stakeholder evidence described in the profile.