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In further news, WeWork India has launched WeWork Business Solutions (WBS), a platform to offer cost-effective and curated solutions to all WeWork members, both existing and new, with a priority on enabling them to focus on their business growth.
WeWork India launches WeWork Business Solutions
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82% Indians say workspaces will become obsolete post-pandemic.. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 19 : Flexible workspace company WeWork India on Monday announced the launch of WeWork Business Solutions (WBS) for its members.
A company statement said that WeWork Business Solutions is a platform that aims at offering hassle-free, cost-effective professional, and specially curated solutions to all WeWork members, both existing and new. Through this one-of-a-kind offering, WeWork will support its members with holistic expert solutions that enable them to focus on their business growth, while they take care of the rest, it said.
Updated Jan 01, 2021 | 16:56 IST
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