Thematic Report

Global Linguistic Advantage: Assessing European Language Capabilities Across Regions

Global organizations are increasingly seeking ways to optimize multilingual service delivery to better connect with diverse customer bases. While English remains the dominant business language, the ability to engage customers in their native languages has become a key differentiator for enterprises aiming to enhance user experiences, improve market penetration, and strengthen brand perception. European languages continue to hold strategic importance, not only within Europe but also across emerging delivery hubs in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

Technology advances such as voice-to-voice translation and accent neutralization are beginning to reshape the delivery landscape, offering opportunities to improve efficiency and scalability. However, human linguistic and cultural expertise remains indispensable, especially for complex interactions that require contextual understanding and nuances. This evolving balance between technology and human talent highlights the importance of reassessing where and how multilingual capabilities are sourced.

This Everest Group handbook helps global enterprises identify optimal locations to deliver services in European languages. It evaluates the relative attractiveness of key delivery destinations through a comprehensive framework that considers multiple dimensions, including language scalability potential, language proficiency, compensation premiums over English delivery, proportion of local versus expatriate workforce, and the overall operating and business environment. The insights provided enable organizations to design balanced and resilient multilingual delivery strategies that align cost efficiency with service quality.