Tuesday, May 5, 2026
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
The Business Times
  • News
  • BT Exclusive
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Financial Markets
  • Politics
  • Energy
  • Insights
  • Sports
  • News
  • BT Exclusive
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Financial Markets
  • Politics
  • Energy
  • Insights
  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
The Business Times
No Result
View All Result
Home Economy

Low Labour Costs Lift Nigeria’s Outsourcing Ranking Globally

byStephen Abebor
May 5, 2026
in Economy, Environment, News
0
Nigeria States’ External Debt Rises by $944m in 2025
2
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A sharp edge in labour costs has propelled Nigeria higher in global outsourcing rankings, positioning Africa’s largest economy as an emerging alternative to traditional hubs like India and the Philippines. According to the latest Global Services Location Index, Nigeria’s climb reflects surging demand from multinationals seeking to lower operational expenses while accessing a young, English speaking workforce.

The country’s hourly wage floor for entry-level business process outsourcing (BPO) roles typically $1.50 to $2.50 undercuts competitors such as Kenya and South Africa by nearly 40%, and India by roughly 25%. For functions ranging from customer support and data annotation to IT helpdesk services, that differential adds up quickly. A typical 500 seat call centre can save over $1 million annually in payroll alone, analysts estimate.

“Nigeria is no longer an afterthought in global services sourcing,” a Lagos based outsourcing executive told Reuters-style interviews. “The arithmetic is simple: comparable English fluency, lower real estate costs, and a 60% youth population hungry for digital work.”Multinationals have taken note. In the past 18 months, at least three European telecom groups and two US fintech firms have piloted or expanded back-office teams in Lagos and Abuja. International development finance institutions, including the IFC and AfDB, are now exploring funding for skills matching platforms to reduce on-boarding frictions.

Yet the ranking upgrade comes with caveats. Infrastructure fragility notably erratic power and patchy fibre-optic coverage, forces most BPO operators to invest heavily in diesel generators and redundant connections. Data privacy regulations have also tightened under the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023, requiring compliance spending that smaller local firms struggle to meet.

Still, the broader economic significance is hard to ignore. A thriving outsourcing sector could absorb hundreds of thousands of university graduates annually, diversify export earnings beyond oil, and spur ancillary real estate and logistics demand. For global procurement officers rebalancing supply chains, Nigeria’s labour cost advantage is now impossible to overlook, provided reliability catches up with rhetoric.

Tags: Africa outsourcing marketbusiness process outsourcing Africadigital jobs NigeriaEnglish-speaking workforceglobal services location indexlow labour costs NigeriaNigeria BPO sectorNigeria EconomyNigeria outsourcing ranking
Stephen Abebor

Stephen Abebor

Next Post
AGHAN Issues Final Three-Day Deadline to Airlines Over Debts

AGHAN Issues Final Three-Day Deadline to Airlines Over Debts

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

NDLEA , UNIBEN Partner To Promote Drug Free Workplaces

1 month ago
Nigeria’s Fuel Import Duty: A Protectionist Gamble That Risks Economic Stability

Dangote Refinery Targets 1.4m BPD Capacity Within Three Years

3 months ago

Popular News

  • Global Offshore Oil Investment Set to Drop Sharply in 2026

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • NGX Ends Flat as Banking Selloff Offsets MTN Gains

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Interswitch, Asaba Airport Launch Smart Parking System Upgrade

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • UBA Announces Exit of Non-Executive Director Angela Adebayo

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Ecuador’s $8.4bn Shrimp Boom Offers Nigeria a Blueprint for Export Diversification

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Connect with us

Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok

Newsletter

Pages

  • About Page
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Navigation

  • News
  • BT Exclusive
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Financial Markets
  • Politics
  • Energy
  • Insights
  • Sports

© 2025 The Business Times NG .

Welcome Back!

OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • BT Exclusive
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Financial Markets
  • Politics
  • Energy
  • Insights
  • Sports

© 2025 The Business Times NG .