How Much Should Managed IT Support Cost for a 10–100 Employee
Business in Scotland?

If you're evaluating managed IT support for your business, one of the first questions you'll ask is: How much should managed IT support actually cost?

For most Scottish businesses with 10–100 employees, managed IT support typically costs between £35 and £60 per user per month, depending on your cybersecurity requirements, Microsoft 365 licensing, support levels, compliance needs, and overall IT complexity.

As a rough guide:

10 Employees

Typical Monthly Cost

£350–£600

Typical Annual Cost

£4,200–£7,200

25 Employees

Typical Monthly Cost

£875–£1,500

Typical Annual Cost

£10,500–£18,000

50 Employees

Typical Monthly Cost

£1,750–£3,000

Typical Annual Cost

£21,000–£36,000

100 Employees

Typical Monthly Cost

£3,500–£6,000

Typical Annual Cost

£42,000–£72,000

However, price alone doesn't tell the full story. Understanding what drives managed IT support costs will help you compare providers fairly and ensure you're getting value for money.

The 5 Factors That Determine Managed IT Support Costs

1. Number of Employees

Most MSPs charge on a per-user basis.

The more users you have, the higher your overall monthly cost. However, larger businesses often benefit from economies of scale, meaning the per-user cost may reduce slightly as the organisation grows.

Questions to consider:

  • How many employees need support?
  • How many devices are being managed?
  • Do staff work remotely, in the office, or both?

2. Cybersecurity Requirements

Cybersecurity has become one of the biggest drivers of IT costs.

A business with basic antivirus protection will pay less than one requiring:

  • Advanced endpoint protection
  • Multi-factor authentication
  • Security awareness training
  • 24/7 monitoring
  • Cyber Essentials certification
  • Cyber Essentials Plus certification

For sectors such as law firms, housing associations, charities, engineering companies, and manufacturers, stronger cybersecurity measures are often essential rather than optional.

3. Microsoft 365 Licensing and Management

Many Scottish businesses now rely heavily on Microsoft 365.

The licensing level you choose can significantly impact your overall IT spend.

For example:

  • Microsoft 365 Business Basic
  • Microsoft 365 Business Standard
  • Microsoft 365 Business Premium
  • Microsoft 365 E5

Business Premium is often the best fit for organisations with 10–100 employees because it combines productivity, security, and device management in a single platform.

4. Support Coverage

Not all managed IT support agreements include the same level of support.

Common options include:

  • Business-hours support
  • Extended-hours support
  • Unlimited helpdesk support
  • Onsite support
  • Emergency support
  • 24/7 monitoring

Businesses operating across multiple sites or supporting remote workers may require additional coverage.

5. Infrastructure Complexity

The more complex your IT environment, the more management it requires.

Factors affecting cost include:

  • Multiple office locations
  • Hybrid cloud environments
  • On-premise servers
  • Specialist software
  • Compliance requirements
  • Third-party integrations

A 20-person charity using Microsoft 365 will typically require less support than a 20-person engineering company running specialist CAD applications and multiple servers.

What Is Usually Included in Managed IT Support?

When comparing providers, it is important to understand what is included.

A comprehensive managed IT support agreement should typically include:

Helpdesk Support

  • Unlimited remote support
  • User assistance
  • Troubleshooting
  • Ticket management

Device Management

  • PC management
  • Laptop management
  • Mobile device management
  • Patch management

Cybersecurity Protection

  • Endpoint security
  • Threat monitoring
  • Vulnerability management
  • Security best practices

Microsoft 365 Management

  • User administration
  • Licence management
  • Security configuration
  • Microsoft support

Backup and Business Continuity

  • Cloud backup monitoring
  • Disaster recovery planning
  • Recovery testing

Strategic IT Planning

  • Quarterly business reviews
  • Technology roadmaps
  • IT budgeting guidance
  • Strategic recommendations

How to Compare MSP Quotes Fairly

Many businesses make the mistake of comparing MSPs solely on price.

Instead, compare providers using this framework:

Security

What cybersecurity protections are included?

Response Times

What are the guaranteed service levels?

Strategic Guidance

Do you receive regular business reviews and planning support?

Contract Flexibility

Are there long-term commitments or hidden charges?

Expertise

Does the provider have experience in your industry?

A £40-per-user agreement that includes cybersecurity, strategic guidance, and Microsoft expertise may deliver significantly better value than a £30-per-user agreement that does not.

Common IT Support Pricing Mistakes to Avoid

Choosing the Cheapest Option

The lowest-cost provider is rarely the lowest-cost solution over time.

Poor support often leads to:

  • Increased downtime
  • Security risks
  • Productivity losses
  • Unexpected project costs

Ignoring Cybersecurity

Cyber incidents can cost significantly more than preventative security measures.

Overlooking Strategic Planning

Without a roadmap, technology investments become reactive and unpredictable.

Not Reviewing What's Included

Two providers may quote the same price but deliver very different levels of service.

Stratiis Client Example: 50-Person Manufacturing Business

Consider a manufacturing company with 50 employees operating across two sites. Like many growing businesses, they faced a number of common IT challenges that were beginning to impact efficiency and increase risk.

Challenges included:

  • Growing cybersecurity threats and compliance concerns
  • Ageing laptops and desktop devices approaching end of life
  • Reactive and inconsistent IT support
  • Unplanned technology spending
  • No clear long-term IT strategy aligned to business goals

The Managed IT Solution

A fully managed IT support agreement provided a proactive and strategic approach to technology management, including:

  • Unlimited helpdesk and remote support
  • Microsoft 365 administration and optimisation
  • Advanced endpoint security and threat protection
  • Backup monitoring and disaster recovery management
  • Quarterly IT strategy and business review meetings
  • A structured device refresh programme to replace ageing hardware before it becomes a risk
  • Fixed monthly costs covering support, maintenance and strategic planning

Investment

£2,250 per month, for a fully managed IT service that combines expert support, advanced cybersecurity protection, and around-the-clock infrastructure monitoring, helping the business reduce risk, improve uptime, and maintain a secure, high-performing IT environment.

Business Outcomes

By moving to a managed IT model, the company achieved measurable improvements across the business:

  • 10% reduction in overall IT costs through improved vendor management, reduced emergency support charges and better technology planning
  • Increased system uptime through proactive monitoring, maintenance and faster issue resolution
  • Stronger cybersecurity posture with continuous protection and monitoring
  • Improved employee productivity by reducing IT interruptions
  • Greater visibility and control over future technology spending
  • A defined IT roadmap aligned to business growth objectives
  • Predictable monthly IT expenditure with no unexpected support bills

Rather than treating IT as a series of reactive expenses, the business gained a strategic technology partner, a structured refresh programme, and fixed, predictable costs. The result was a more reliable, secure and cost-effective IT environment that supported both day-to-day operations and future growth.

Why Scottish Businesses Choose Stratiis

At Stratiis, we help organisations across Glasgow, Edinburgh, Lanarkshire, Ayrshire, Lothian, Dumfries & Galloway, and Perthshire gain proactive, security-focused IT support.

Our approach combines:

  • Cybersecurity-first managed IT services
  • Microsoft 365 expertise
  • Fixed-fee pricing
  • Strategic vCIO guidance
  • In-house support engineers
  • Industry expertise across charities, nonprofits, law firms, engineering companies, manufacturers, housing associations, construction businesses, and quarry operators

Our goal is simple: help businesses use technology securely, efficiently, and strategically.

How Much Should You Budget?

For most Scottish businesses with 10–100 employees, a realistic managed IT support budget is between £35 and £60 per user per month.

The right investment depends on your:

  • Security requirements
  • Compliance obligations
  • Microsoft environment
  • Growth plans
  • Support expectations

Rather than focusing solely on cost, evaluate the value, expertise, and business outcomes your IT partner delivers.

A managed IT provider should help reduce risk, improve productivity, and support long-term growth, not simply fix technical issues when they occur.