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Alliance Business Centers Network Takes off from Dubai to Expand in MENA
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Frank Cottle :- The Appointment of Sherif Kamel as President of MENA Consolidates Our Presence In the region
Sherif Medhat Kamel, ABCN's newly appointed President of the Middle East & North Africa Region-MENA said; our confidence in Dubai's future remains steadfast. Through the current economic dust we foresee great business opportunities. Dubai will be the platform and the regional Office to over look the activities of the entire region.
"We have set up our first business center in the region in the Emirate of Dubai to utilize out of its vast business potentials, and raw investments opportunities," said Kamel.
"Being the central point for commercial activities in the region, Dubai would represent the ideal launching pad that allows aggressive plans to be implemented.
"I have hard task ahead including the establishing of new business centers, developing business structures, services quality and launching innovative products that service companies, businessmen and SMEs in a large geographical region that covers 18 countries."
"The Alliance Business Centers Network-MENA aims to create more business opportunities by setting up a number of business centers. Abu Dhabi is our first priority with its fast paced development. As well as the GCC and other promising Arab markets, For instance Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt and Jordan over the next few years."
Frank D. Cottle, Chairman, Alliance Business Centers Network, ABCN said, "The Network is a leading provider of executive Offices, virtual offices, conference facilities and fully serviced office space with over 650 locations in 40 countries around the world.
The unrivaled success of our Center in Dubai which won the Best Business Center Award in 2008, has enticed us to focus on the MENA much more at this time than ever before."
"The increasing interest of foreign investors and economic growth in MENA also encouraged us to recruit a qualified team to shoulder the responsibilities of setting ABCN in that region."
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About Alliance Business Centers
- Alliance Network (ABCN) is one of world's largest Business Centers' operators.
- Established client base of 50,000 customers, of which:
- 36% of Fortune 500
- 33% of FTSE companies - ABCN operates over 650 business centers in more than 40 countries.
- ABCN manages more than fifteen million square feet of managed work space.
- ABCN is represented by Dubai based group "Union Seven Investments" in UAE .
- In 2007, ABCN - UAE opened the largest business center in the Middle East in Dubai Silicon Oasis headquarter building.
- In 2008, ABCN-UAE was awarded as the "Best Business Center for 2008" by the Alliance Network.
- ABCN - UAE is member of "Business Centers Association BCA - UK", "Office Business Center Association International OBCAI" and "British Business Group-BBG" and "American Business Council-ABC".
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