EGUS, a global workplace provider, has launched its first business centre in Nepal. The company has cantered its maiden business space at Trade Tower in Kathmandu. With the launch of its office in Nepal, the company now has presence in over 100 countries across the globe. “People wanting to expand their business now have an opportunity of how and by which means to expand and explore the business dynamics” said Madhusudan Thakur, regional vice-president of Regus South Asia amid a programme. He added Regus will provide services like availability of office spaces, virtual offices, meeting facilities, business lounges and work place recovery. “Nepal is eager to encourage foreign investments through different trade agreements and investment protection pacts. The launching of the office here in Nepal will help different firms in many sectors from expanding their business to the business arena worldwide.” Thakur said the company is looking forward to be the facilitator and moderator of the expansion and exploration of the business of its clientele in Nepal. Mark Dixon, chief executive officer of Regus, said the company is hopeful that the businesses in Nepal will use this platform to expand their business.
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