Global workplace developer enters Bangladesh

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JEWEL KUMAR ROY

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Global workplace developer enters Bangladesh
« on: May 26, 2015, 06:38:57 PM »
Regus, a global workplace developer, wants to expand its business into Bangladesh to cater to the growing demand for office spaces and other business operations in the country, the company said Monday.

The company, having its operations in 120 countries across the world, said Bangladesh has become a major destination for global business players, but getting suitable workplaces in the country remains a concern.

"We will install more readymade workplaces across major cities in the country soon," Harsh Lambah, country manager of Regus Bangladesh, told reporters. 

The country manager of the Luxembourg-based multi-national company said they have already developed two multi-storied business centres in Dhaka, housing around 50 small and medium enterprises and offices.

He said their business centres include well-equipped workplaces to run small, medium, and even large-scale business operation.

"We're getting good responses not only from the prospective global companies, but also from the local firms," he noted.

The developer said now the entrepreneurs do not need to invest considerable capital to develop their workplaces for their intended business operation in the country.

"We're providing well-equipped and suitable workplace solutions for companies, which include furniture, meeting room, high-speed internet etc," the official added. 

Mr Lambah said they are offering readymade workstation solution for the intended traders on viable monthly instalment.

"We offer workstation, taking an advance payment of three-month rental charges only," he said, adding that they don't require security money, except advance fee, for business purposes.

The company chief said any kind of business including small and medium enterprises could avail the facilities, even for a temporary period.

"We've designed our workstation, targeting different groups of businesses and offices," he added.