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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersSeptember 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    South Africa’s offshoring sector is set to boost the economy by $6.8 billion and create over 212,000 jobs by 2030, according to recent research. The growth highlights the country’s rising appeal as a hub for skilled international talent.

    The forecast shows a 45% increase from the current contribution of $4.4 billion, with offshoring expected to grow from 1.07% to 1.60% of South Africa’s GDP over the next decade. The projections were produced by a global talent intelligence team, reflecting a significant shift in how businesses approach offshoring.

    Previously, offshoring focused largely on cost reduction. Today, companies are seeking skilled professionals to enhance quality, resilience, and operational capability. This change is driving international firms to expand operations in South Africa, accessing a growing pool of highly trained workers.

    Phill Brown, Head of Market Intelligence, notes that the expansion will strengthen the country’s talent pipeline. “The sector is becoming deeply embedded in South Africa’s economic architecture,” he said. “It supports the development of specialised skills while driving export-led growth.”

    The study also highlights South Africa’s global appeal for offshoring. Research indicates that 60% of international business leaders consider the country the most attractive location for offshore operations. Key factors include strong English proficiency, favorable time zone alignment with Europe, and an emerging reputation for high-quality business and technology services.

    Demand is particularly high for professionals in accounting, financial analysis, and auditing. Companies are shifting their view of offshoring from a cost-cutting measure to a strategic approach to accessing talent. David Barr, CEO of Outsourcing, explained that South Africa offers both scale and sophistication, making it ideal for high-value business functions.

    The growth in offshoring aligns with broader global workforce trends. International companies are decentralising high-value operations to regions that offer strong talent pools, modern infrastructure, and supportive business environments. South Africa’s combination of skills and business readiness positions it as a key player in this evolving landscape.

    Experts say the offshoring boom could help drive innovation and skill development across industries. By hosting international operations, South African firms gain exposure to global best practices, enhancing professional capabilities and boosting competitiveness.

    The sector’s expansion is expected to generate significant employment opportunities. Over the next five years, more than 212,000 skilled roles could be created, supporting sectors that rely on analytical, technical, and financial expertise. This will not only provide jobs but also strengthen South Africa’s role in global business services.

    The research also highlights the strategic importance of talent management. Companies establishing offshore operations in South Africa are increasingly focusing on recruitment, training, and retention strategies to ensure long-term success. The growing sophistication of these operations reflects the country’s readiness to handle complex business functions.

    South Africa’s offshoring success story is reinforced by its supportive business environment. Stable infrastructure, a growing professional workforce, and alignment with international business standards make the country a reliable partner for global companies seeking quality and efficiency.

    Overall, the findings demonstrate that South Africa is more than a cost-effective destination for outsourcing. It is emerging as a centre for high-value, professional services that contribute significantly to economic growth. With continued investment and strategic development, the offshoring sector could become a cornerstone of the country’s economy by 2030.

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