A bad BPO engagement doesn't fail loudly; it fails slowly, through missed SLAs, high turnover, and a transition that never quite lands. Use this directory to find BPO companies in the Philippines worth trusting with your operations.

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  • End-to-end CX solutions that delight customers.

    Make customer experience your strongest competitive advantage. CX forms the beating heart of Business Process Management, delivering success by boosting customer retention and ensuring less costly, more efficient operations...

    Location
    Cebu City, Philippines
    Number of Employees
    1000 & Up
    Average Hourly Rate
    $25/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $10,000 - $25,000
    Portfolios Count
    17 Projects Listed

    Helpware Services

    • Customer Support
    • BPO
    • Call Centers
    • Phone Answering Services
    • Business Consulting
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    • DoorDash
    • PureCars
    • Headspace
    • Microsoft
    • Google
    • CompIQ
    • Samsara
    • Jam City
    • RestoraPet
    • HealthComp
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    Helpware Reviews & Testimonials

    • Maria Maidana
      Maria Maidana Customer Onboarding & Enablement Manager at SquadLocker, Inc
      5.0

      Customer Support Review from Maria Maidana

      Helpware has been a trusted partner for SquadLocker for several years now for customer success. Our Customer Onboarding Team continues to shine through every administrator that interacts via our Live Chat channel for store help. Anzhelika is my Onboarding Lead and we work hand in hand in making any and all decisions for team enhancements. She delights both DIY and Enterprise administrators across multiple channels here at SquadLocker. I would not be as successful without Anzhelika by my side. I forsee using Helpware for years to come!

    • Brian Agee
      Brian Agee Director of Sales & Marketing at Petro Towery
      5.0

      Web Design Review from Brian Agee

      My organization contracted with Helpware for a complete website design and build. I am extremely happy with the finished product and continually receive positive feedback from customers, vendors, and employees. The Helpware team was very professional throughout the entire process and did an incredible job keeping the project on time and on budget. Communication was also great and I really appreciated their consultative approach. I would recommend without hesitation.

    • Brian Lubeck
      Brian Lubeck Broker at Cypress Property Group
      5.0

      Virtual Assistant Review from Brian Lubeck

      Over the past five years, I've had the privilege of partnering with Helpware, and my experience has been nothing short of exceptional. Their commitment to efficiency and cost-effectiveness has consistently impressed me. Whether you're a startup or an established enterprise, Helpware offers tailored virtual assistant solutions that work well with any company. I highly recommend them to anyone looking to hire a virtual assistant.

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  • We Drive Success.

    Established in 2009, Unity Communications is a US-based Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) company specializing in sales, technical support, customer service and administrative support services...

    Location
    Taguig, Philippines
    Number of Employees
    500 - 999
    Average Hourly Rate
    $9/hr
    Portfolios Count
    3 Projects Listed

    Unity Communications Services

    • BPO
    • Customer Support
    • Business Consulting
    • Call Centers
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    • AT&T
    • Microsoft
    • Konica Minolta
    • Amazon
    • First American
    • Altaworx
    • Zontre
    • Sandler Partners
    • Intuit QuickBooks
    • Fleet Complete
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    Unity Communications Reviews & Testimonials

    • Matt Schnurr
      Matt Schnurr Director of IT at RingCentral
      5.0

      IT Services Review from Matt Schnurr

      As a RingCentral partner, Unity Communications provides one of the best sales support teams for technology for companies. The client's projects involved handling different customers types from large enterprises to small businesses, implementation, and customer service. The Unity team did a very thorough job handling intricate technical demands that involved research, spreadsheet details, proposals, and immediate response when required. Very detailed. (Verified by email)

    • Alexa Fernandez
      Alexa Fernandez Digital Strategist at Professional and Seamless BPO
      5.0

      Data Entry Review from Alexa Fernandez

      We have seen an extremely positive shift since working with Unity Communications. We were looking to expand our global resources and Unity Communications allowed us to do so. All team members on boarded have continuously exceeded our expectations and the team we worked with allowed for completely seamless facilitation.

    • mia trigo
      mia trigo Review from Google
      1.0

      mia trigo's Review Sourced from Google

      requires a star but actually my rating to this company is negative stars lol. This company is a scam. They act like their interviewing and offer a position then they ask for money in form of a gift card. Be careful this is a scam. No company would ask for you to pay them to work for them. I wasted 3 hours with this company in hopes of a job. All they did was waste my time.

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  • Your growth is our mission

    Connext helps companies build custom, dedicated offshore support teams...

    Location
    Angeles, Philippines
    Number of Employees
    1000 & Up
    Average Hourly Rate
    $11/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000

    Connext Global Solutions Services

    • BPO
    • Call Centers
    • Customer Support
    • Transcription Services
    • Accounting
    • Staff Augmentation
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    • Home Depot
    • Sysco
    • Popeyes
    • Jack in the Box
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  • Outsource Your Back Office Today

    Plus Back Office helps accounting firms, property management companies, and recruitment agencies build dedicated offshore teams in the Philippines. Unlike typical outsourcing, all staff work from a secure, office-based environment with company-managed systems and on-site supervision. We handle hiring, HR...

    Location
    Cebu City, Philippines
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $7/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000
    Portfolios Count
    1 Project Listed

    Plus Back Office Services

    • BPO
    • Accounting
    • Customer Support
    • HR Outsourcing
    • Call Centers
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    • Clever Visas
    • Better Accountants
    • Cerne Ventures
    • The Film Guys
    • On Call For You
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  • Streamlined Accounting. Expert Financial Management

    Personiv offers flexible outsourced accounting solutions to optimize finance operations and reduce costs. With a dedicated team approach, the firm empowers businesses to refocus on strategic initiatives while handling their day-to-day financial tasks efficiently and professionally. Personiv specializes in...

    Location
    Muntinlupa, Philippines
    Number of Employees
    1000 & Up

    Personiv Services

    • Accounting
    • BPO
    • HR Outsourcing
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    • Non-Profit Industry
    • Manufacturing Industry
    • Energy & Mining Industry
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7 Frequently Asked Questions About BPO Firms in the Philippines

What is the difference between a pure staff leasing model and a managed services model?

The main difference is that the client manages the talent provided by the BPO firm in the staff leasing model, while the BPO handles everything in the managed services model. Here are more details on their differences:

Staff leasing model

  • BPO provides the people, the infrastructure, and HR support.
  • Client provides the process, tools, training, and day-to-day management.
  • Client is responsible for the team’s performance and output.
  • Best for organizations that want direct control and flexibility.

Managed services model

  • BPO manages the process, quality controls, staffing decisions, and reporting.
  • Client sets quality standards and conducts regular reviews.
  • BPO is responsible for the people and the outcome.
  • Ideal for businesses with mature processes that do not want to manage day-to-day execution.

What are the hidden fees and cost triggers buried in Philippine BPO contracts that buyers routinely miss?

The most common hidden fees in contracts with BPO firms in the Philippines include infrastructure and training fees, overtime pay, volume overages, volume commitments, technology fees, exchange rates, and termination penalties.

Before signing a contract, request a detailed quote breakdown and ask the company for cost triggers to minimize surprise charges in your final billing.

  • Seat and infrastructure fees. Some Philippine BPO firms bill workstation use, internet allocation, phone bills, and other facilities separately.
  • Training and onboarding fees. Select BPO firms quote training fees separately, so you must clarify with your partner before signing a contract.
  • Bonus and overtime pay. BPO contracts may quote base agent fees, excluding overtime pay, weekend and holiday surcharges, and 13th-month bonuses, which are required by Philippine Labor Law.
  • Volume overage charges. Contracts priced at a fixed monthly rate often include a volume cap. Exceeding the cap triggers overage charges that are rarely highlighted during the sales process. 
  • Minimum volume commitments. Contracts may stipulate minimum monthly volume, requiring you to pay for unused services even during seasonal dips.
  • Technology and integration fees. Some Philippine BPO firms separate software licensing and implementation fees from overall billing. The firms may also charge extra for added integration services to your proprietary tools or specific CRM platforms.
  • Currency fluctuations. You may be paying exchange rate fees if your contract does not specify a fixed currency and rate.
  • Early termination penalties. Exiting before the end of a contract term can trigger fees equivalent to several months of service. 

What should you ask BPO firms in the Philippines during the pitch?

Ask BPO firms in the Philippines about their client references, onboarding and quality assurance processes, agent retention strategies, security practices, and pricing models.

  1. Can you provide 2-3 client contacts in a similar function to mine that I can call directly?
  2. Walk me through how a client goes from a signed contract to a productive team.
  3. Who will be my account manager, team lead, and quality analyst? Can I meet them before signing the contract?
  4. What is your average agent tenure? How do you prevent job-hopping or talent poaching from affecting my dedicated team?
  5. What happens when an agent on my account resigns?
  6. What does your quality assurance process look like? How many interactions are reviewed per agent per week, and who reviews their work?
  7. Who is contractually liable if an outsourced agent or integrated AI copilot makes a high-stakes operational error?
  8. How do you handle data security at the agent desk? Are physical smartphones banned on the floor, and are copy/paste functions disabled on the workstations?
  9. How do you handle currency volatility between USD and the Philippine peso (PHP) over a multi-year agreement? 

How do you verify the legitimacy of a Philippine BPO company’s claimed industry experience?

Verify the legitimacy of the BPO companies in the Philippines by contacting their client references, checking their business registration and reporting sample, and conducting a live tour of their facilities.

  • Contact client references. Have a live call with past clients and ask them about their specific experiences, including issues encountered during the engagement, and what they would do differently.
  • Check business registration. Legitimate BPO companies in the Philippines are registered with the Philippine Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR).
  • Request a facility tour. Conduct a live video audit or in-person visit to the operations floor to confirm the legitimacy and quality of the BPO’s facilities. Empty floors and shared coworking spaces presented as dedicated facilities are signs that the scale being sold doesn't match the reality. 
  • Review a reporting or quality documentation sample. Real operational history leaves paper trails, including sanitized versions of client reports, QA scorecards, and process documentation.

How do you protect sensitive business data when working with BPO companies in the Philippines?

To protect sensitive business data when working with Philippine BPO companies, review its system of contractual, operational, and technical controls before the relationship begins. Here is a quick checklist to help you:

  • Review your contract. It should explicitly state that all data remains as your property and restricts the BPO provider from using your data outside of the contracted scope. Also request for a certified destruction or return of all data at contract end. 
  • Verify compliance certifications. Look for ISO 27001 certification, an internationally recognized standard for information security management. If you require payment data, ask about PCI DSS compliance and if you work in healthcare, search for HIPAA-aligned protocols.
  • Understand its physical and technical controls. Learn who has access to your data and how they control restrictions and access. These operational details matter as much as certifications because most data breaches in BPO environments are internal, not external.
  • Require breach notification terms. Your contract should specify how quickly the BPO is required to notify you of a suspected or confirmed breach (24 to 72 hours is a reasonable standard) and what remediation steps they are obligated to take at their cost.
  • Conduct periodic audits. The right to audit the BPO's data handling practices, either directly or through a third party, should be written into the contract. A BPO provider confident in its security posture will welcome this.

How does a well-structured onboarding plan from a BPO company in the Philippines look?

A well-structured BPO onboarding plan includes the activities and expectations of each phase as well as the estimated timeline. It ensures transparency among teams, facilitates a smooth transition, and minimizes agency errors during kick-off. 

Below is how an established onboarding plan should look:

Phase Activity
Discovery and knowledge transfer (week 1-2) Structured sessions with your internal team to document workflows, understand exceptions, capture tribal knowledge, and map tools 
Training and certification (weeks 2-4) Agent training on approved process documentation, brand voice, customer communication style, and product training. 
Supervised go-live (weeks 4-6) BPO team handles low-risk tasks or limited call volumes under close supervision, so you can catch and correct errors. 
Full production (6-8) BPO team scales to handle standard daily operational volumes, with reporting cadence, KPIs, and regular check-ins. The BPO should provide a transition summary documenting what was learned, adjusted, and issues that remain open. 

At what point should you reassess whether your Philippine BPO provider is still the right fit, and what signals say it is time to act?

Build reassessment into the relationship from the start. A formal quarterly business review is a structured opportunity to ask whether the engagement or the scope is still working to meet your needs.

Below are the signals when you should consider terminating your engagement with the BPO provider. 

  • SLA performance is declining and explanations are becoming repetitive. Every BPO will have a bad month. But it is not a temporary issue if you notice the same root cause in 3 consecutive monthly reports paired with recycled explanations without resolution.
  • Your account team keeps changing. If you have onboarded more than 2 account managers or team leads in a 12-month period, it is worth a direct conversation with senior leadership. Such persistent turnover disrupts institutional knowledge, resets the learning curve, and signals that your account is not being prioritized.
  • You are doing more management than you expected to. If your internal team is spending significant time correcting errors, chasing reports, or re-explaining processes that were supposedly handed off, the engagement is not delivering its core value.
  • The BPO cannot support your growth. Business needs evolve. If your growth conversations are consistently met with hesitation, workarounds, or pricing that doesn't reflect scale, the ceiling may be structural rather than temporary.

Before you leave, do the following to protect your business from potential legal issues:

  • Raise your concerns at the management level, in writing, and with a defined response timeline
  • Document the issues and responses

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