London retains position as the fourth most expensive city in the world
Following a four-year reign, Hong Kong (2nd) loses the top spot to New York
Following a four-year reign, Hong Kong (2nd) loses the top spot to New York
ECA has secured a multi-million pound investment from Pelican Capital to accelerate development of its software-as-a-service businesses that help companies manage their internationally mobile workforce.
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
Covid-19 restrictions and political situation contribute to Hong Kong’s fall to the 92nd most liveable location in the world for workers relocating from elsewhere in East Asia.
A 20% rent increase cements London’s position within top five most expensive cities in the world, while a 12% increase in rental costs sees New York overtake Geneva to secure second place in ECA's global cost of living ranking.
International remote working policies are a great way to attract and retain talent, but determining salaries for these arrangements is complex and difficult to get right.
Hong Kong drops 19 places in latest liveability rankings
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