clock December 24,2023

The Executive Centre (TEC) investing USD 750K to expand ITS presence in Sri Lanka;Opens ITS fourth centre in Colombo



The company has invested USD 750K expanding its presence by an additional approximately 9,000 sq.ft. at the WTC in Colombo  

The Executive Centre (TEC), Asia’s largest premium workspace provider with a presence in 16 countries across Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Australia, is poised to further expand its footprint in Sri Lanka. As part of its strategic growth, TEC has invested USD 750K to open a new floor in the East Tower of the World Trade Center in Colombo. This follows TEC’s maiden entry into Sri Lanka in 2017, when it first established two centres in the West Tower of the World Trade Center and one centre at MAGA One.

Located in the iconic twin tower of Colombo, the newly designed workspace adheres to international design standards, promising enhanced experiences and improved productivity for its members. Currently, TEC’s overall occupancy rate in Sri Lanka is at 96%, making it a preferred choice for businesses. Building on the success of its existing centres, the new additional space spread across approximately 9,000 sq.ft. with a total of 160 workstations, will provide state-of-the-art facilities including lounge, coworking area, meeting rooms, phone booths and a barista bar. This is yet another step towards the company's continuing expansion in South Asia, backed by a robust demand for flexible workspaces.

Speaking about the expansion, Manish Khedia, Managing Director, West India, South India & Sri Lanka,  The Executive Centre said, "The Executive Centre is investing USD 750K to expand our presence in Colombo, a market poised for significant growth in the coming years. Our expansion reaffirms our commitment to the Sri Lankan market and our readiness to meet the dynamic needs of businesses in this enterprising economy. This investment underscores our dedication to offering innovative, flexible work solutions, providing premium workspaces with a global network and state-of-the-art infrastructure.”

In 2023, TEC significantly broadened its global presence by adding 26 new centres, marking its total to over 220+ centres across 36 cities. The most notable expansion occurred in South Asia and the Middle East, where 12 new centres were opened, doubling TEC's footprint in the region since the pre-pandemic period. TEC will be announcing further expansions in India and the Middle East in 2024. As TEC celebrates 30 years of excellence this year with its robust financial performance and effective business model, it is well-positioned to continue leading the premium workspace industry. 

For more information, please visit www.executivecentre.com 

Press enquiries:

Neha Verma – Associate Director, Marketing - South Asia & Middle East

Neha_verma@executivecentre.com  / 7337773344 

About The Executive Centre

The Executive Centre (TEC) is Asia’s premium flexible workspace provider, opened its doors in Hong Kong in 1994 and today boasts over 220+ Centres in 36 cities and 16 countries. It is the third largest serviced office business in Asia. The Executive Centre caters to ambitious professionals and industry leaders looking for more than just an office space - they are looking for a place for their organisation to thrive. TEC has cultivated an environment designed for success with a global network spanning Greater China, Southeast Asia, North Asia, India, Sri Lanka, the Middle East, and Australia, with sights to go further and grow faster. Each Executive Centre offers a prestigious address with the advanced infrastructure to pre-empt, meet, and exceed the needs of its Members. Walking with Members through every milestone and achievement, The Executive Centre empowers ambitious professionals and organisations to succeed. Privately owned and headquartered in Hong Kong, TEC provides first class Private and Shared Workspaces, Business Concierge Services, and Meeting & Events facilities to suit any business' needs. 

www.executivecentre.com

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