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InsightsMARKET INTELRewards budget per employee: the global benchmark vs the African reality
MARKET INTEL10 November 20263 min read

Rewards budget per employee: the global benchmark vs the African reality

The per-employee rewards budget gap between global benchmarks and African companies — and what the right target looks like when adjusted for local context.

Dumbbell chart: global median, UK median, US median, Africa median, and top-quartile African company rewards budget per employee — all in USD equivalent.
Dumbbell chart: global median, UK median, US median, Africa median, and top-quartile African company rewards budget per employee — all in USD equivalent.

What the data shows

Global benchmarks for per-employee annual rewards spend: US median $240, UK median $180, global median $140. African median $22. Top-quartile African companies $65. The gap between the global median and the African median is significant in absolute terms — but context matters. Adjusting for local purchasing power, the African median of $22 represents approximately 0.8% of annual salary for a mid-level employee, while the US median of $240 represents approximately 0.6% of annual salary. On a salary-percentage basis, the African gap is smaller than the absolute number suggests — but the top-quartile African companies, spending at $65 (approximately 2.3% of salary), are the ones showing the strongest retention outcomes.

What this means for Africa specifically

The purchasing-power-adjusted comparison is important for framing the budget conversation in African businesses. The absolute dollar gap versus US or UK benchmarks can be used to argue that African companies are dramatically under-investing — which is sometimes true. It can also be met with the response that African companies operate at fundamentally different cost structures. The more persuasive argument is the within-Africa comparison: top-quartile African spenders at $65 per head show 18% lower voluntary attrition than median spenders at $22. The benchmark that matters most is your African sector peer group, not a company in Chicago.

What HR teams should do

  • Calculate your per-employee rewards spend in USD equivalent and locate yourself relative to both the African median and the top-quartile — both benchmarks are relevant; the African top-quartile is your most actionable target
  • Present the purchasing-power-adjusted comparison when the absolute dollar gap benchmark is challenged — the salary-percentage framing often changes the conversation
  • The path from African median to top-quartile is a 3x spend increase per head — significant, but achievable through a multi-year budget plan rather than a single year's ask

About this report

This insight is part of the Africa HR Insights series by RibiRewards — chart-driven data reports on employee rewards, recognition, and benefits across African markets. Data reflects programme activity, market surveys, and publicly available benchmarks. Published 10 November 2026.

Africa HR Insights by RibiRewards · ribirewards.com/insights

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