01
Low Cost
Hiring with us will represent a significant cost savings
(25- 40%) compared to North American and other
nearshore locations.

02
Bilingual Talent Pool
-Top bilingual talent pool with a C1-C2 Advanced
-English Proficiency level.
We have the largest bilingual talent pool in the region, known for creativity and cultural adaptability.

03
Emerging Outsourcing & BPO Market
The BPO sector in Altia Smart City has seen significant
growth, with over:
• 30 call centers
• Generating more than 17,000 jobs.

04
Cultural Affinity
The cultural affinity with North American markets,
due to the influence of American media and
proximity, enhances the effectiveness of the
our workforce in customer service roles.

05
Redundant Internet Connectivity
Each building in Altia Smart City is connected via fiber optics – the gold standard for internet
connectivity. Honduras is geographically positioned in a manner that it benefits from major submarine cables:
• ARCOs 1 (Liberty Networks)
• Maya 1 (Alcatel Submarine Networks)
• TAM-1 (Trans Americas Fiber System, 2025)
These cables are the backbone of international internet connectivity. By connecting countries and continents, they facilitate global communication.

Best Roles to Hire out of Our Talent Pool
Customer Service Representatives

IT and Software Development

Marketing and Content Creation

Specialized BPO Services

Backoffice and Administrative

Collections

Payroll Specialists

Content Writers

Cost of Life & Cost of Living

Cost of living in Honduras
The average cost of living in Honduras is $846 per month, 1.24 times cheaper than the global average, and 40.7% cheaper than the U.S. For a family of four, costs are around L 60,937 ($2,133), and for a single person, L 26,428 ($651.90).

Utilities
For a typical 915 sq ft apartment, the monthly cost for basic utilities, including water, is approximately
2,878.31 L (around US$117)

Housing
Rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the city center is around $300 per month; three-bedroom apartment is about $700.

Groceries
Honduras is generally cheaper than the United States for most grocery items. On average, groceries in Honduras are 34.9% less expensive than in the United States.
Top & Biggest Bilingual Pool in the region
Here is the Bilingual Population in the Region:
Country
Population
Estimated Bilingual Population
Guatemala
3,000,000
32,000
San Salvador
2,404,000
16,000
Tegucigalpa
1,130,000
39,000
San Pedro Sula
1,235,000
32,415
Rest of
the Country
7,540,000
12,000
Managua
1,310,000
16,000
San Jose
1,830,000
78,000
Panama City
1,450,000
83,000

Nearshore Hub:
We offer a skilled bilingual workforce, competitive costs, and seamless connectivity with five international airports and just a two-hour flight from most major U.S. cities.
With strong infrastructure and a business-friendly environment, it's the ideal nearshoring destination for outsourcing and expansion.