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What Is Offshore Outsourcing? Definition and Examples

Offshore outsourcing is the practice of contracting business functions to a third-party provider in a distant country — usually to cut labour costs, tap specialised talent, or extend operating hours. The word “offshore” signals the geographic gap, often a different continent and time zone.

It sits inside the broader outsourcing family but is not the same thing. Domestic outsourcing keeps the work in the same country. Nearshoring sends it to a neighbouring market. Offshoring moves it far away, typically from a high-wage economy to a lower-cost one.

The model became mainstream in the 1990s as fibre-optic networks made it cheap to route calls and data across oceans. Today it powers everything from a London bank’s overnight processing desk to a Sydney startup’s first product designer in Cebu.

You’ll see the term used loosely. Some firms mean a captive office they own abroad. Others mean a BPO contract with an external vendor. Both fit, so long as the work crosses a border and lands in a distant country.

How it works

A buyer in one country signs a service agreement with a provider in another. The provider hires, trains, and manages the staff locally. The buyer keeps the customer relationship, owns the IP, and pays a monthly fee that bundles wages, overheads, and the vendor’s margin.

Three engagement shapes dominate:

ModelWhat the buyer rentsBest for
Project outsourcingA fixed-scope deliverableOne-off builds, migrations
Managed servicesA team plus the processLong-running functions like payroll
Staff leasingNamed seats under buyer directionEmbedded teams, gradual scale-up

Costs typically land 50–70% below equivalent in-house roles in the United States, United Kingdom, or Australia — depending on the destination and skill level. Manila and Cebu sit at the deeper end of that range for English-led customer service. Bengaluru and Hyderabad lead on enterprise software.

Contracts usually cover service levels, data security, exit terms, and IP ownership. Mature buyers also write in a “right to audit” clause and a plan for how knowledge transfers back if the deal ends.

Examples

Concrete cases make the model easier to picture.

JPMorgan Chase runs major back-office and technology hubs in Manila and Bengaluru, employing tens of thousands across both. The bank uses these sites for transaction processing, application support, and analytics work that runs overnight relative to its New York desks.

Canva, the Sydney-based design platform, has built one of its largest engineering and support footprints in the Philippines since around 2018. It uses the offshore team for product engineering and 24/7 customer support, not just low-cost ticketing.

Google operates a Manila office focused on advertising operations and trust-and-safety functions for the broader Asia-Pacific region. It is a captive offshore site rather than a vendor contract, but the model is the same.

Smaller buyers use the same playbook on a smaller scale. A 40-person law firm in Melbourne might offshore document review and bookkeeping to a Source Boost partner in Manila — freeing local solicitors to bill more hours on advisory work.

Related terms

  • Business process outsourcing (BPO): The parent category. Offshore outsourcing is one geographic flavour of BPO.
  • Nearshoring: Same idea, but the provider sits in a neighbouring country rather than a distant one.
  • Onshoring: Keeping the contracted work inside the buyer’s home country.
  • Reshoring: Pulling previously offshored work back home, often for resilience or policy reasons.
  • Captive center: An offshore site the buyer owns and staffs directly, instead of going through a vendor.
  • Staff leasing: A contract type where the buyer directs named offshore seats day-to-day while the vendor handles employment.
  • Knowledge process outsourcing (KPO): Higher-end offshore work like research, legal analysis, or actuarial modelling.

FAQ

Is offshore outsourcing the same as offshoring?

Not quite. Offshoring just means the work moves abroad, which can be to a captive office the buyer owns. Offshore outsourcing adds a second condition: a third-party provider does the work under contract.

Why is the Philippines the largest destination?

The country’s IT-BPM sector employs around 1.9 million people and generates roughly USD 40 billion a year, according to IBPAP. It pairs strong English proficiency, ranked 28th globally by the EF EPI 2024, with cultural affinity to Western markets and lower labour costs.

What functions are most commonly offshored?

Customer service, finance and accounting, IT support, software development, virtual assistance, and back-office admin. Higher-end work like legal research, actuarial analysis, and creative production has grown faster than the older call-centre base over the past decade.

How much can offshore outsourcing actually save?

Buyers typically see 50–70% off fully loaded salary costs, with the deeper savings on entry-level roles and the shallower end on senior or specialised hires. Real savings depend on attrition, training time, and how much management bandwidth the offshore team consumes.

What are the main risks?

The honest ones are communication gaps, data-security exposure, regulatory friction across jurisdictions, and dependence on a single provider. The World Bank flags digital-economy regulation as a moving target buyers should track in any destination market.

Should small businesses consider it?

Yes, and many already do. A two-seat virtual assistant arrangement in Manila or Cebu is a common first step for owner-operators in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States who want to claw back their evenings without hiring locally.

If offshore outsourcing might fit your roadmap, browse our BPO directory to shortlist providers by country, function, and team size before you book a discovery call.

Queries related to offshore outsourcing

How do you determine if you should outsource?

Outsourcing has its disadvantages (time zone and cultural differences, possible disclosure of confidential data), but more importantly, it has lots of advantages (massive employment savings, minimal supervision, proficient and experienced employees and team leaders).

Companies should have a deep and thorough analysis of their business. Take the pros and cons, think of a plan on how to apply it to the business, and analyze if the pros of outsourcing outweigh the cons. If you think outsourcing will help your team more efficient and can help you save on employment costs in the long run, then it’s time to take a shot.

What is the difference between outsourcing and offshore outsourcing?

Outsourcing is the business practice and more general term of hiring a third-party provider to perform tasks and functions that were normally done in-house. Usually, companies outsource to save up on labor costs, and so their core team can focus on their more vital responsibilities.

You can either outsource onshore or offshore, and offshore outsourcing is an area of outsourcing. Offshore outsourcing is when the third-party or outsourcing provider is located in a far-off country, usually in top outsourcing destinations like the Philippines or India. These job functions can be outsourced either through a company or directly with an individual (though this way is much riskier).

Who uses outsourcing?

Contrary to popular belief, businesses of any size can benefit from outsourcing. Large corporations like Google, AT&T, JP Morgan & Chase, Canva, and many others have offices operating in the Philippines for several years now, and it looks like they’re not leaving anytime soon.

Further, there has also been record numbers of small to medium-sized enterprises turning to outsource in the Philippines in recent years. In fact, Outsource Accelerator focuses and helps SMEs to save 70% on staffing costs while getting world-class services from their remote teams. As long as the company is willing to outsource their teams, they most definitely can. No questions asked.

Why do we need outsourcing?

Companies need outsourcing in order to flourish while saving on employment costs. Offshore services providers or business process outsourcing firms can provide you access to the manpower and resources you need for your company, all while giving you options that are fit for your budget.

Outsourcing has proven itself to be a necessity, especially during tough times. With outsourcing, the remote team leaders will take care of staff training, as well as payroll, benefits, and other administrative tasks so your core team can focus on their essential responsibilities. You also could not go wrong with the quality of manpower that you’ll work with, outsourced employees are equipped with the right experience, skills, and educational background for their respective roles.

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