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The range will include 15 products with varying levels of access to Regus services and facilities. The products are designed to cater to all business needs regardless of location or budget.
Products include: Business Traveller, which gives users access to Regus
Business Lounges across the world;
Binks adds: "While the range will be very attractive to the start-up and home working markets, we're also catering for larger enterprises with mobile workforces in need of a comfortable and quiet place to work productively or an occasional meeting room. Regardless of business need we have a product to suit."
Regus-to-go will retail from
About The Regus Group
The Regus Group (LSE: RGU) is the world's leading global provider of innovative workspace solutions, with products and services ranging from fully equipped offices to professional meeting rooms, business lounges and the largest network of videoconferencing studios. Regus delivers a new way to work, whether it's from home, on the road or from an office. Clients such as Google, GlaxoSmithKline, and Nokia join thousands of growing small and medium businesses that benefit from outsourcing their office and workplace needs to Regus, allowing them to focus on their core business.
Over 400,000 clients a day benefit from Regus facilities spread across a global footprint of 1,000 locations in 450 cities and 75 countries, which allow individuals and companies to work wherever, however and whenever they want to. For more information please visit: www.regus.co.uk
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