Regus Expands to Mandaluyong City Amid Rising Demand for Hybrid Workspaces

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The International Workplace Group (IWG), a global leader in hybrid working solutions, has unveiled its latest Regus center at AMA Tower, Mandaluyong City. Opened on December 4, 2024, this state-of-the-art facility reflects the surging demand for flexible workspaces in the Philippines.

Strategically situated at EDSA corner Fordham Street, Barangay Wack Wack, the new center marks a significant collaboration between Regus and AMALAND. Designed to cater to modern workforce needs, it features cutting-edge coworking spaces, private offices, and meeting rooms, providing businesses with flexibility and efficiency. Lars Wittig, Senior Sales Vice President for IWG Asia-Pacific, stated, “This launch reinforces our mission to empower businesses with cost-effective and adaptable workspace solutions, driving growth and productivity.”

Mandaluyong City, a thriving business hub, is an ideal location for IWG’s expansion. The Philippines has seen a steady rise in hybrid working adoption, with businesses increasingly opting for flexible office solutions to reduce costs and improve employee satisfaction. According to IWG, flexible workspaces can cut operational costs by up to £9,000 per employee annually. The company’s AMA Tower center is part of its extensive Philippine network, which now includes 32 locations across Metro Manila and key cities like Cebu, Davao, and Iloilo.

Dr. Amable Aguiluz V, Chairman of AMA Group of Companies, highlighted the significance of this partnership: “This collaboration enhances the productivity and flexibility of our tenants while contributing to Mandaluyong City’s economic growth.”

As the Philippines embraces hybrid working, IWG’s growth strategy positions it as a leader in shaping the future of workspaces. With nearly 4,000 locations worldwide, IWG is helping businesses of all sizes thrive in today’s competitive, ever-evolving landscape.

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