Regus

Regus
Average: 5 (1 vote)

In 1989 while on a business trip to Brussels, English entrepreneur Mark Dixon noted the lack of office space available to travelling business people; they were often forced to work from hotels. He identified a need for office space that was maintained, staffed, and available for companies to use on a flexible basis and went on to found his first business centre under the name "Regus" in Brussels. In 1994 Regus entered Latin America with a center in São Paulo and Asia with its first center in Beijing. The company completed a successful IPO on the London Stock Exchange in 2000.

In 2001 it acquired Stratis Business Centers, a U.S.-based network of franchised business centers, and expanded into the United States market. Later in 2001 the Regus business center on the 93rd floor of South Tower at the World Trade Center was destroyed during the 9/11 attacks; five employees lost their lives. The company was criticized for a lack of response to the victims' families, though a Regus official said they had made "proact...read more

Country of origin 
BE Belgium
Business established 
1989
Franchising since 
1990
Number of units (worldwide) 
150
Target countries 
AR AR
AU AU
AT AT
BR BR
BG BG
HR HR
CZ CZ
FI FI
FR FR
DE DE
HU HU
IE IE
IT IT
MX MX
NO NO
PY PY
PE PE
PL PL
PT PT
MD MD
RO RO
RU RU
RS RS
SE SE
UA UA
AE AE
GB GB
US US
Contract type 
Contract duration (years) 
15
Investment level 
Franchise fee 
31.500 EUR
Royalty 
4,50 % of TO/month
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