The headline figures
With Aspire Offshore, dedicated full-time staff start from £950 a month for admin and support roles, £1,150 for finance roles like bookkeeping and credit control, £1,250 for accountants, and up to £1,750 for specialist marketing roles. Each is all-inclusive — one monthly fee, no hidden extras.
What the price includes
The monthly fee covers the person's salary, a secure managed office, equipment and IT, HR and payroll, ongoing account management, and the replacement guarantee. There's no separate recruitment fee, no equipment outlay, no overhead beyond the monthly figure. What you see is what you pay.
What drives the difference between roles
The price varies by role because skill levels and local salaries differ — a specialist marketing professional commands more than a general admin assistant, just as they would in the UK. The pricing reflects the role's seniority and skills, not arbitrary tiers.
The comparison that matters
Against a UK hire's fully-loaded cost — around £40,000 for a £30,000 salary — even the higher offshore roles represent a 55–70% saving. The savings calculator shows the figure for your specific role.
Comparing fairly
The comparison that matters is against the fully-loaded UK cost, not salary alone. Even Aspire's higher-tier roles represent a 55-70% saving once you set them against a UK hire's true cost (around £40,000 for a £30,000 salary). The savings calculator shows the figure for your specific role — the honest, like-for-like number that makes the value clear.
Frequently asked questions
How much does offshore staffing cost?
From £950/month for admin and support roles, £1,150 for finance roles, £1,250 for accountants, up to £1,750 for specialist marketing — each all-inclusive and full-time.
What's included in the price?
Salary, secure managed office, equipment and IT, HR and payroll, account management, and the replacement guarantee — one monthly fee, no hidden extras or separate recruitment fee.
Why do different roles cost different amounts?
Because skill levels and local salaries differ — a specialist commands more than a general admin assistant, just as in the UK. Pricing reflects the role's seniority and skills.
