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Servcorp Makes Its Debut as the Latest Serviced Office Makati Offering

Servcorp Philippines is all set to debut and dominate the office rental scene in the famed Makati business district as the said company is gearing up to provide the latest and possibly the best offerings for businesspeople who want serviced offices.

2011-06-28
June 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) Servcorp Philippines, a company that belongs to the Servcorp business, recently announced its plans to enter the office space for rent Makati scene via its serviced offices.

The company aims to dominate the rental office scene by offering entrepreneurs with more options come rental time. Compared with other office rental spaces, Servcorp Philippines serviced office Makati offering comes fully equipped and ready to handle business needs via different packages.

Businesses that need receptionist or secretarial help will find the company's package feature in this area vital especially when they need to welcome clients and possible applicants. The company's office stipulations also include IT provisions to help clients with their online communication needs. To top this all off, the company's serviced office spaces also come equipped with corporate furnishings to help show necessary professional atmosphere vital in business.

As the Servcorp group commits to high value service to promote business continuity, the company also has accelerated their plans for expansions in different locations. The recent quake that shook Japan had many foreign businesses relocate in business areas away from Tokyo. This expansion is also possible in the Philippines, as Servcorp plans to provide more options to diversify their clients' business risks.

Servcorp Philippines also hopes to be a possible choice for other clients in Asia that have to relocate to another Asian country. Servcorp wants to build a solid reputation as a leader in contingency and operations continuity. The company wants more rental clients to realize what they offer is probably the best and fastest option for emergency relocation on the market today.

Those who want to catch a glimpse of their offices without leaving their homes may click on the company's virtual tour feature to see how a proposed office looks like. For people who are interested to get their questions answered faster, a live chat with one of its representative is also possible via the company's website. Clients simply have to log in their name, email address, and click their area of interest to start its chat features and begin inquiries into the company.

Servcorp hopes that by creating more awareness for their offerings especially for contingency measures, more business people will realize the choices available for them. For more information on the company and their offered serviced office spaces in Makati, Philippines, log on to http://www.servcorp.com.ph.

Any interested customers or companies that need the extra hand in making the conduct of business in the Philippines much easier can take a look at the services on offer at http://www.servcorp.com.ph. Further inquiries will be addressed there.


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[Press-News.org] Servcorp Makes Its Debut as the Latest Serviced Office Makati Offering
Servcorp Philippines is all set to debut and dominate the office rental scene in the famed Makati business district as the said company is gearing up to provide the latest and possibly the best offerings for businesspeople who want serviced offices.