Regus opens Guyana Centre as economy poised for major take off

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Regus, the global leader in serviced offices has opened its first Centre in Guyana. The new Centre is located in the New Trafalgar Building at 165 Waterloo Street, North Cummingburg, Georgetown.

The company said Thursday it has built an unparalleled global network of 3,100 business centres in 1000 cities across 110 countries offering office space, co-working, meeting spaces and memberships, helping over 2.5 million people have a great day at work.

The Regus business centre which boasts a combination of office space, meeting rooms, co-working facilities, and a business lounge is ready to support Georgetown’s flourishing business environment. Companies now have the ability to immediately tap into fully functional and ready to move into office spaces.

Regus said the new centre enables businesses to operate without the need for set-up costs or capital investment. Regus centres are designed to enhance productivity and connect businesses to like-minded professionals within the Regus global network.

Community Sales Manager for Regus Guyana, Rowena Elliot stated, “We are delighted to bring the Regus brand to the business landscape in Guyana, as demand for flexible workspaces takes off. Guyana is poised for a new decade of growth and development, with the oil and gas industry leading the way. Flexible working will prove to be invaluable and will provide businesses with the opportunity to easily increase productivity and attract top talent”.

Hon. Vickram Bharrat, Minister of Natural Resources in Guyana, welcomed Regus saying “we are delighted to welcome the Regus brand into the Guyana market. As the oil and gas industry takes centre stage in our growing economy, offerings from serviced office providers such as Regus, are a great option for companies needing instant and professional workspaces. We look forward to seeing the positive impact these centres will have on our economy, as the products and services offered will definitely help improve the ease-of-doing-business in Guyana, not just for new entrants but for existing businesses too.”

Managing Director of the Regus Franchise Partner in the Caribbean and former CEO of Digicel Guyana, Mark Linehan added, “Regus has built a dynamic business community not just in the Caribbean but across the world, with a diverse mix of clients from multinationals to start ups and consultants. Now, with this centre at Waterloo Street, we look forward to bringing our brand or workspaces to Guyana.”

He continued, “When businesses choose Regus, they’re not simply choosing a workspace, they’re choosing our people. Our dedicated teams define Regus – together creating a friendly, professional, and consistent experience for our customers, every day, in every location”.

All serviced offices are supplied with furniture, high-speed internet and a staffed reception, with additional services such as meeting rooms and business packages available. Each private office can be rented for long term or short-term durations and can be upgraded to add more desks and services as required.

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