The man behind the four-day week trial is now backing another business which he hopes will help stamp out pay-day lenders.
Andrew Barnes, whose trustee company Perpetual Guardian, trialled paying staff for a full week for working four days, is the chair of PaySauce, a payroll service provider which hopes to launch a draw-down service.
For $3 each time, workers would be able to access their pay early without paying any interest or having to pay money back.
Barnes said PaySauce could help stop many Kiwis from turning to pay-day lenders, some of which charge as much as 700 per cent interest.
"Pay-day lending, it is at its heart a grim thing because of the interest rates they charge."