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Qasim Sarwar

Published 09 April 2018

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Published 16 March 2017

Hong Kong remains the most expensive location in Asia for business travel

Published 21 March 2023

As Hong Kong expects to receive the highest number of business travellers since 2019 it remains the most expensive location in the region for business travel.

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Published 02 June 2015

Mobility Basics: Covering living expenses on short-term assignments

Published 17 May 2023

As short-term assignments become an essential means of moving talent, how should employees be compensated for their living costs during the assignment?

Short-term Assignments Survey highlights: managing the challenges and reaping the rewards

Published 09 August 2023

ECA's Short-term Assignments Survey indicates that a number of companies anticipate an increase in the number of short-term assignees in the next three years. We created an infographic to show highlights from the survey, covering the latest trends in how companies manage, pay...

Accommodation costs for short-term assignments

Published 26 June 2018

We've used our latest data to compare serviced apartment costs around the world.

20 ways to reduce the cost of your global mobility programme

Published 13 April 2023

Controlling costs is always a significant challenge for GM, but global inflation has increased cost pressures on mobility programmes. In this blog post, we reveal 20 areas where there may be savings to be made.

Trends and best practice for international commuter assignments

Published 26 June 2019

We have summarised the key findings of our recent International Commuters Survey, looking at employees who regularly travel between their home location and another country in order to work.

Short-term assignments are the new normal, but compliance remains a challenge

Published 10 September 2019

ECA's Short-term Assignments Survey found that almost 75% of companies expect the amount of short-term assignees to increase in the next three years.