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New technology, emerging competition and mergers have changed the way people work around the world. These forces have given rise to a highly mobile workforce that spends less time in the office and more time working from, virtually anywhere they can find an internet connection. This is where serviced offices come into play.
There is a growing need for serviced offices not only for big corporates, but also for small and medium size companies. In major cities across the world, such as
The serviced offices are spaces equipped with corporate infrastructure and support services and given out to companies on a pay-per-use basis. The trend has caught on globally with multinationals, big corporates and startup companies looking for serviced offices to set up shop quickly and economically, without capital infusion towards acquiring and leasing of real estate premises. The demand from corporates for serviced ready-to-use offices, instead of conventional office on long-term lease basis, has started gaining momentum and is growing at the rate of 15% to 20%, feel industry experts.
"As of now, with global meltdown hitting the markets, serviced offices spaces are expected to play a very important role in adding speed to business and industry," says Mrinal Sinha of Servecop - an Australian firm with whom Mumbai based K Raheja Corp has entered into an exclusive franchise agreement.
To cash in on the opportunity, serviced office providers are planning to expand such office centres in India, apart from initiating talks with top builders in order to start serviced office concepts within the latter's commercial buildings. Unlike in conventional lease, offices where corporates are committed to pay rent till the long-term lease period ends, organizations using serviced offices can use the space for as short a period as one single day and exit. The users of serviced offices are not committed to paying long-term rent. It is a win win situation for both the provider and the end user. Sean Morgan, Managing Director of Middle East &
Over the past six to eight months, Avanta of UK, Servecop of Australia, apart from The Executive Centre from
"The trend of hiring serviced offices has picked up in the last few years largely because of high rentals. In the past few years more such offices have come up which means that there is demand for the product," says Sandeep Goel, managing director, MSX Developers Pvt. Ltd.
The credit crunch is forcing businesses to rethink about moving into buildings on a long-term basis, which then need to be fitted out and turned into a safe working environment.
Courtesy:- ET dtd:
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