EOR Pricing (Philippines)

By: Martin English

Published: May 29, 2026

Last Updated: May 29, 2026

Flat US$190 per employee per month.
One transparent monthly EOR fee for legal employment, payroll, statutory administration, payslips, benefits support, and compliance coordination in the Philippines.

Smart Outsourcing Solution helps companies employ Filipino staff without opening a Philippine entity. You keep day-to-day control of the role, work, tools, and performance. SOS acts as the local Employer of Record and handles employment setup, payroll, statutory contributions, payslips, HR records, and local compliance administration.

Use this page to estimate your Philippines EOR cost, compare local vs global EOR pricing, and understand exactly what is included in SOS’s US$190 per employee/month fee.

TL;DR: How much does an EOR cost in the Philippines?

Employer of Record pricing in the Philippines usually includes:

  1. Employee salary
  2. Employer statutory costs
  3. 13th month pay
  4. Benefits or HMO, if selected
  5. Allowances or role-specific add-ons
  6. EOR admin fee

SOS charges a flat:

US$190 per employee per month

This EOR fee is separate from salary and statutory employer costs.

A simple cost formula is:

Total monthly EOR cost =

employee salary

+ employer statutory costs

+ 13th month accrual

+ benefits / HMO / allowances

+ US$190 SOS EOR fee

 

For most companies hiring only in the Philippines, a local flat-fee EOR is usually more cost-effective than a global EOR platform because you are not paying for multi-country infrastructure you may not need.

What is included in the US$190/month SOS EOR fee?

Category Included in SOS EOR fee
Legal employment setup Local Philippines employment structure through SOS
Employment contracts Locally aligned employment documentation
Payroll processing Monthly salary processing and payroll coordination
Payslips Compliant payslip generation
Statutory administration SSS, PhilHealth, Pag-IBIG coordination and remittance administration
13th month handling Accrual and payroll treatment support
HR records Employee records and payroll documentation
Benefits administration Setup and changes for selected benefits
Reporting Monthly payroll summary and finance exports
Account support Dedicated Philippines-based Success Manager
Standard onboarding Employee data intake, contract issuance, payroll setup
Standard offboarding Employment exit administration and payroll coordination

What is not included?

Some costs are billed separately because they depend on the employee’s role, salary, benefits package, or your company’s choices.

Cost How it is handled
Employee salary Pass-through cost
Employer statutory contributions Pass-through cost
HMO / private health benefits Optional add-on or pass-through
Allowances Added only if approved
Equipment or software Pass-through or separately arranged
Visa or permit government fees Pass-through if applicable
Hardware, bank, wire, or third-party fees Pass-through if applicable
Non-standard legal work Quoted separately if required
Enhanced reporting Optional add-on
After-hours scheduled callbacks Optional add-on
HRIS/accounting mapping Optional add-on

There are no FX markups, no setup fees, and no exit fees in the standard SOS EOR pricing model.

EOR pricing formula in the Philippines

Use this formula when modelling your monthly cost:

Monthly EOR cost =

gross monthly salary

+ employer statutory costs

+ 13th month accrual

+ selected benefits

+ approved allowances

+ EOR fee

 

For SOS:

Monthly SOS EOR cost =

gross monthly salary

+ employer statutory costs

+ 13th month accrual

+ selected benefits / allowances

+ US$190

 

Example EOR cost tables

These examples are for planning only. Actual costs depend on salary, benefits, statutory contribution calculations, exchange rates, and role-specific allowances.

Example 1: Virtual Assistant

Cost item Example
Gross monthly salary US$900
13th month accrual US$75
Employer statutory costs Calculated based on current contribution rules
HMO / benefits Optional
Allowances Optional
SOS EOR fee US$190
Estimated monthly total Salary + employer costs + benefits + US$190

Example 2: Customer Support Agent

Cost item Example
Gross monthly salary US$1,200
13th month accrual US$100
Employer statutory costs Calculated based on current contribution rules
HMO / benefits Optional
Shift allowance If applicable
SOS EOR fee US$190
Estimated monthly total Salary + employer costs + benefits + US$190

Example 3: Developer or Technical Role

Cost item Example
Gross monthly salary US$2,500
13th month accrual US$208
Employer statutory costs Calculated based on current contribution rules
HMO / benefits Optional
Equipment / allowance If applicable
SOS EOR fee US$190
Estimated monthly total Salary + employer costs + benefits + US$190

Salary and total-cost planning table

Role type Typical salary range/month Typical fully loaded EOR planning range
Virtual assistant US$700–US$1,400 US$900–US$1,700+
Customer support agent US$800–US$1,500 US$1,000–US$1,900+
Executive assistant US$1,200–US$2,200 US$1,500–US$2,600+
Bookkeeper US$1,000–US$2,000 US$1,300–US$2,400+
SDR / sales support US$1,200–US$2,500 US$1,600–US$3,000+
Data analyst US$1,500–US$4,500 US$1,900–US$5,200+
Developer / technical role US$1,800–US$5,500+ US$2,300–US$6,500+

The EOR fee is only one part of the total cost. Salary, benefits, 13th month, and statutory costs are what determine the final monthly invoice.

Local vs global EOR pricing in the Philippines

Factor Local Philippines EOR Global EOR platform
Best for Philippines-only or Philippines-heavy hiring Multi-country hiring
Typical pricing Lower monthly admin fee Higher monthly admin fee
Support Local and hands-on Centralised and platform-led
Payroll detail Philippines-specific Standardised globally
13th month support Localised Should be supported, but confirm
HMO / benefits Locally tailored Depends on provider package
HRIS integrations Usually lighter Usually stronger
Best buyer Startup, SME, scaleup, offshore team Multi-country company or enterprise

Choose a local Philippines EOR if the Philippines is your main hiring market.

Choose a global EOR platform if you need one provider across several countries and value platform consistency more than local cost efficiency.

SOS fee positioning

SOS is positioned for companies that want local Philippines EOR depth, predictable pricing, and hands-on payroll support.

Item SOS pricing position
EOR admin fee US$190 per employee/month
Pricing model Flat monthly fee
Setup fee None
Exit fee None
FX markup None
Best fit Philippines-only or Philippines-heavy hiring
Salary dependency Fee does not rise as salary increases
Main advantage Predictable local EOR cost with Philippines payroll support

This makes SOS especially cost-effective for mid-level and senior roles, because the EOR fee does not increase as salary increases.

Flat fee vs percentage-of-salary EOR pricing

Some EOR providers charge a flat fee. Others charge a percentage of payroll.

Flat-fee pricing

Example:

EOR fee = US$190 per employee/month

 

Best for:

  • predictable budgeting
  • CFO forecasting
  • mixed-salary teams
  • mid-level and senior roles
  • avoiding EOR fee increases when salaries rise

Percentage pricing

Example:

EOR fee = 10–15% of monthly salary

 

Best for:

  • lower-salary roles where the fee remains small
  • short tests
  • small teams with junior roles

Watch-out:

  • the fee rises as salary rises
  • senior roles become more expensive
  • annual salary increases increase provider fees

Example comparison

Gross salary/month 12% EOR fee SOS flat fee
US$1,000 US$120 US$190
US$2,000 US$240 US$190
US$3,000 US$360 US$190
US$5,000 US$600 US$190

A percentage model may be cheaper for very low salaries. A flat fee is usually more predictable and often cheaper as salaries increase.

What should your EOR invoice show?

A clear Philippines EOR invoice should separate salary, statutory costs, benefits, and provider fees.

Invoice line Why it matters
Employee salary Shows base pay
Employer statutory costs Shows required employer-side costs
13th month accrual Avoids year-end surprises
Benefits / HMO Shows selected employee benefits
Allowances Shows internet, WFH, shift, or role-specific payments
SOS EOR fee Shows provider admin fee
One-time costs Shows approved add-ons or pass-throughs
Total monthly cost Shows finance the full monthly amount

Avoid EOR quotes that show only a vague “all-in” number without line-item detail.

Hidden EOR fees to check before choosing a provider

When comparing EOR providers in the Philippines, ask about:

  • setup fees
  • onboarding fees
  • exit fees
  • offboarding fees
  • deposits
  • FX markups
  • wire fees
  • payroll correction fees
  • extra payroll run fees
  • contract-change fees
  • benefits markups
  • HMO admin fees
  • equipment fees
  • minimum headcount
  • minimum contract term
  • contractor-conversion fees
  • after-hours support fees
  • custom reporting fees

SOS’s standard model is designed to keep pricing simple:

US$190 per employee/month, plus salary, statutory costs, and approved pass-throughs.

What affects EOR cost in the Philippines?

1. Salary level

Higher salaries increase statutory cost, 13th month accrual, and total monthly cost.

2. Benefits and HMO

Adding HMO or dependent coverage increases total cost but can improve retention.

3. Shift schedule

Night shift, weekend work, holiday coverage, or 24/7 support may require allowances or premiums.

4. Role type

Technical, finance, leadership, and customer-facing roles usually cost more than entry-level admin roles.

5. Currency and FX

Salaries and statutory costs are usually calculated in PHP. International clients may be invoiced in USD, AUD, GBP, or another agreed currency.

6. Provider model

Local EOR, global EOR, outsourcing, staff leasing, direct hire, and contractor models all produce different cost structures.

EOR pricing vs other hiring models

Hiring model Cost structure Best for Watch-out
Local EOR Salary + employer costs + flat EOR fee Hiring employees in the Philippines without a local entity Provider fee applies monthly
Global EOR Salary + employer costs + global platform fee Multi-country hiring Higher cost for Philippines-only teams
Contractor Invoice or retainer Short-term, independent work Misclassification risk if employee-like
BPO / outsourcing Bundled seat or service fee Managed service delivery Less direct control over staff
Own entity Salary + local HR/payroll/entity costs Large long-term teams Setup, compliance, accounting, HR overhead

EOR is usually the best fit when you want employees, direct control, and local compliance support without setting up a Philippine entity.

EOR pricing for contractor-to-employee conversion

Many companies use EOR because they already have Filipino contractors who now work like employees.

A good EOR conversion quote should include:

  • final contractor invoice date
  • first payroll date
  • gross salary
  • expected net pay
  • statutory contribution setup
  • 13th month treatment
  • benefits or HMO
  • payslip process
  • employment contract
  • worker communication support
  • proof pack preparation

For the full conversion guide, read:
Convert Contractors to Employees Philippines

Onboarding timeline

Once documents are complete, go-live can be fast.

A typical EOR onboarding flow:

Step What happens
Consultation Confirm role, salary, start date, and employment scope
Commercial paperwork Finalise EOR agreement and required documents
Employee data intake Collect employee details, IDs, tax/government information, and bank details
Contract issuance Prepare and issue local employment documents
Payroll setup Add employee to payroll calendar and statutory workflow
Go-live Employee starts and appears in the next payroll cycle

Typical go-live can be as fast as 3 business days once documents are complete, with the first pay run landing in the next scheduled payroll cycle.

Why companies choose SOS for EOR pricing in the Philippines

Companies choose SOS when they want:

  • a flat US$190 per employee/month EOR fee
  • local Philippines employment support
  • payroll and payslip administration
  • SSS, PhilHealth, and Pag-IBIG coordination
  • 13th month handling
  • benefits and HMO coordination
  • clear monthly invoices
  • no FX markup
  • no setup fee
  • no exit fee
  • direct local account support
  • contractor-to-employee conversion support

SOS is built for companies that want to hire in the Philippines without paying global-platform pricing for countries they do not use.

Final takeaway

EOR pricing in the Philippines is easiest to understand as:

Salary

+ employer statutory costs

+ 13th month

+ benefits / allowances

+ EOR fee

 

For SOS, the EOR fee is:

US$190 per employee per month

That gives companies a simple, predictable way to employ Filipino staff without opening a local entity.

If you are hiring mainly in the Philippines, a flat local EOR fee is usually the cleanest pricing model.

If you are hiring across many countries, a global EOR platform may be worth comparing.

Next step:
Speak with Smart Outsourcing Solution for a line-item EOR quote based on role titles, salaries, benefits, and start dates.

FAQs

How much does an EOR cost in the Philippines?

An EOR in the Philippines usually costs the employee’s salary, employer statutory costs, 13th month accrual, benefits or HMO if selected, allowances if applicable, and an EOR admin fee. SOS charges a flat US$190 per employee/month EOR fee.

What are typical EOR fees in the Philippines?

Local Philippines EOR fees are usually lower than global EOR platform fees. SOS charges US$190 per employee/month, plus salary, statutory costs, benefits, and approved pass-throughs.

What is included in Philippines EOR pricing?

Philippines EOR pricing should usually include local employment setup, employment contracts, payroll processing, payslips, statutory contribution administration, 13th month handling, HR records, onboarding, offboarding, and employee support.

Does EOR pricing include salary?

No. The EOR admin fee is separate from salary. Salary, employer statutory costs, 13th month, benefits, allowances, and pass-through items are billed separately.

What is SOS’s EOR fee in the Philippines?

SOS charges a flat US$190 per employee per month for its Philippines EOR service.

Are there setup fees or exit fees?

SOS does not charge standard setup fees or exit fees under its standard EOR pricing model.

Does SOS charge FX markups?

No. SOS does not add FX markups under its standard pricing model.

How is 13th month handled?

13th month pay is accrued and handled through payroll in line with Philippine requirements and the agreed employment package.

How are SSS, PhilHealth, and Pag-IBIG handled?

SOS administers eligible employee and employer statutory contributions, coordinates remittances, and reflects payroll items in payslips and payroll records.

Is a flat EOR fee better than a percentage-of-salary fee?

A flat fee is usually better for predictable budgeting and mid-level or senior roles because it does not increase as salary increases. A percentage fee may be cheaper for very low-salary roles but becomes more expensive as salaries rise.

Is a local EOR cheaper than a global EOR in the Philippines?

Often, yes. A local EOR is usually more cost-effective for Philippines-only or Philippines-heavy hiring because you are not paying for global platform coverage you do not need.

How fast can we start with SOS EOR?

Go-live can be as fast as 3 business days once documents are complete, with the first salary payment included in the next scheduled payroll cycle.