The top BPO agencies in 2026 are Armasourcing, ServeRetail, and Euroanswer, selected from 4 agencies vetted by DesignRush on the basis of verified client reviews (4.5 avg. rating), project outcomes and industry expertise. Armasourcing leads the ranking for BPO, followed by ServeRetail and Euroanswer.
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Dedicated virtual assistants and full phone teams, matched in 3 to 5 days, managed daily by our team, and backed by a 110-Day Guarantee. You run the business. We run the team...
Location
Quezon City, Philippines
Number of Employees
50 - 99
Portfolios Count
1 Project Listed
Armasourcing Services
BPO
Customer Support
Call Centers
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NorCal Pool Service
Click Press Hub
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Twin Cities Auto Auction
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Armasourcing Reviews & Testimonials
Biboy Sama Review from Google
5.0★
Biboy Sama's Review Sourced from Google
I’ve worked with other VAs before, but this company provides a different level of professionalism. My assistant is punctual, proactive, and requires minimal supervision. It’s like having a full-time employee at a fraction of the cost.
Zion Drake Review from Google
5.0★
Zion Drake's Review Sourced from Google
Alessandra really listens. She matched us with a remote assistant who fits our company like a glove. And Eli’s leadership, grounded in faith and service, gives this business real soul.
Panoy Lorrie Claire V. Review from Google
5.0★
Panoy Lorrie Claire V.'s Review Sourced from Google
Eli clearly knows how to build a values-based business. Every interaction I had with Allyza felt intentional and uplifting. We love our new hire—and the social impact makes us even prouder to be clients.
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ServeRetail is a USA-based retail and ecommerce customer support provider helping global brands deliver exceptional customer experiences. We partner with ecommerce, DTC, and omnichannel retailers to manage post-purchase operations including order management, WISMO resolution, returns and refunds, and...
Location
Norcross, Georgia
Number of Employees
1000 & Up
Average Hourly Rate
$10/hr
ServeRetail Services
BPO
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Euroanswer is a boutique-style outsourcing partner delivering tailored, high-quality customer service and CX solutions, focused on helping businesses compete through exceptional customer experience rather than just cost and efficiency...
Location
Bucharest, Romania
Number of Employees
100 - 249
Average Hourly Rate
$25/hr
Euroanswer Services
BPO
HR Outsourcing
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Finance Industry
GamingIndustry
Education Industry
eCommerce Industry
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Euroanswer Reviews & Testimonials
Dragos Zlateanu Review from Google
5.0★
Dragos Zlateanu's Review Sourced from Google
Got a serious call center need? Looking for exotic languages support? Shop no more. Here you'll find young people, customizable products, flexible governance.
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RIOT Ecommerce is a full-service outsourcing agency that provides a pool of talented and experienced professionals with skills in Customer service/support, Data entry, Administrative support, and Virtual assistance...
Location
Gurgaon, India
Number of Employees
Under 49
Average Hourly Rate
$12/hr
Minimal Budget
Under $1,000
RIOT Ecommerce Solutions Services
Customer Support
BPO
Call Centers
eCommerce
Graphic Design
Logo Design
Digital Marketing
Social Media Marketing
Creative Services
Web Development
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What you pay depends on the contract structure. There are four main models:
An hourly rate involves paying for an agent’s time regardless of how many interactions they handle. It runs:
$8 to $15 offshore
$20 to $30 nearshore
$40 to $60+ onshore
Per-agent (FTE) is a flat monthly fee of $1,200 to $4,000 per dedicated agent. Predictable, but you pay the same regardless of the volume.
Per-interaction charges $1–$5 per resolved ticket or $0.50–$2 per chat. Cost-efficient when volume is low or seasonal, but bills spike during busy periods.
Outcome-based ties fees to KPIs like CSAT scores or first-call resolution — typically $3 to $9 per successful resolution.
How do I compare two BPO providers quoting similar prices?
When two BPO firms quote similar prices, the decision should come down to industry experience, agent attrition rates, SLA terms with defined remedies, and how each vendor handles your specific exception cases, not the headline rate.
Ask for case studies from clients in your industry. A BPO company with relevant experience can start right away, while one without it will learn on your dime.
Then go beyond the deck. Give both vendors your two or three most complex support scenarios and ask them to walk you through exactly how they’d handle each one. The vendor with a documented protocol beats the one that says, “We’d escalate.”
Pay close attention to SLA clauses, specifically what happens when they’re missed, not just what the targets are. Two vendors can quote identical SLAs but differ completely on the consequences for missing them.
Finally, ask for the agent attrition rate for the specific team being proposed, not the company average. High turnover on your account means constant retraining and inconsistent service, regardless of the price.
What contract terms do most buyers accept that they shouldn’t?
The contract terms most buyers accept are auto-renewal clauses with short notice windows, SLAs with no financial remedy for misses, and IP clauses that leave process documentation owned by the vendor — all of which remove your leverage once performance drops.
Four terms worth pushing back on before you sign:
Auto-renewal clauses can trap you into a long-term agreement if the notice window is short, often 60–90 days. Miss the window, and you’re locked in for another year regardless of performance.
SLAs without consequences. Most contracts define targets but don’t specify what happens when they’re missed. Your agreement should define redressal terms, whether that’s service credits, payment for damages, or the right to exit early.
IP and process documentation ownership. Avoid clauses that grant the BPO provider exclusive rights to your intellectual property, or that allow them to sublicense or transfer it to third parties. If they own the runbooks built on your processes, switching vendors gets expensive.
Exit and termination terms need to include your ability to re-employ key personnel who hold critical knowledge of your account; otherwise, that knowledge walks out with the vendor.
The simplest check: read the contract assuming performance will eventually disappoint. If you have no leverage when that happens, negotiate before you sign.
How do BPO companies handle a sudden surge in volume?
BPO companies handle volume surges through a combination of flexible staffing, automation, and cross-trained overflow teams, but how well they execute depends entirely on what your contract says about surge capacity before it happens.
Most BPO providers have a few ways to handle sudden spikes:
Bringing in temporary agents
Moving staff from quieter channels to busier ones
Using chatbots or self-service tools to handle routine questions before they reach a human. Self-service tools can deflect 20-40% of contacts during a surge.
But not every BPO provider handles this well. When surges go unmanaged, call abandonment rates can reach 15%, which means frustrated customers and damage to your brand, not the vendor’s.
The right time to ask about this is before you sign. Find out how much notice your BPO company needs to scale up, and what the contract says about volume above your agreed tier.
A vendor who can staff up fast but delivers off-brand service during your busiest period is a liability, not a solution.