OFW-focused service businesses — remittance agents, ticketing for home leave, money transfer, ID processing, document authentication, OFW-specific insurance and savings — serve a particular customer journey from abroad.
Essential considerations
Multi-currency display. PHP plus USD, SAR, AED, HKD, JPY as relevant.
Time-zone-aware messaging. Service hours in multiple time zones for OFW reference.
License display. For remittance and financial services, BSP license and regulatory compliance.
Mobile-first. OFW users skew heavily mobile.
Filipino + English content. Many OFWs prefer Filipino for emotional/family content, English for technical.
Essential pages
Home, Services, Pricing/Fees, How It Works, Compliance/Licensing, Customer Support, Contact
Budget
Business (₱120K–₱180K): Standard OFW service business.
Premium (₱220K–₱320K): Licensed financial services with compliance infrastructure.
OFW service business ready to build? Send your details through the contact page for a specific recommendation within one Philippine business day.
Frequently asked questions
- How much does an OFW service business website cost?
- Most OFW service businesses fit Business tier (₱120K–₱180K). Larger remittance or licensed financial services need Premium (₱220K–₱320K) due to compliance requirements.
- What features do OFW service websites need?
- Multi-language content, multi-currency display, time-zone-aware support, mobile-first design (most OFW users are on phones), and clear regulatory/license display for licensed services.
Working with webdesigner.ph
- Service tiers — Start, Scale, Sell. What each tier includes and what it doesn't.
- Published pricing — Fixed price ranges per tier, named exclusions, and the payment schedule.
- How the process works — Discovery, design, build, and launch, with milestone-gated payment.
- Maintenance plans — Hosting, security, and content updates from ₱4,000/month.
- Get a specific quote — Reply within one Philippine business day.