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Smartworks Coworking Spaces has strengthened its presence in Singapore by adding more than 15,000 square feet of office space at Manulife Tower. The expansion marks another step in the company's efforts to grow its international footprint and cater to rising demand for managed workspace solutions from enterprises and multinational occupiers. Smartworks, one of India's largest managed office space providers, has been expanding its portfolio across key business markets while focusing on flexible and enterprise-led workspace offerings. The latest addition is expected to support the company's growth strategy in Southeast Asia.
Smartworks Coworking Spaces has expanded its operations in Singapore with the addition of more than 15,000 square feet of workspace at Manulife Tower, according to a company announcement made on Monday.
The new space strengthens the company's presence in one of Asia's key commercial hubs and forms part of its broader strategy to expand beyond India. Singapore continues to attract multinational corporations, technology firms, financial institutions and regional headquarters, making it an important market for flexible and managed office operators.
Smartworks is among India's leading managed workspace providers, catering primarily to large enterprises and corporate occupiers. Over the past few years, the company has steadily expanded its portfolio by offering fully managed office solutions designed to meet evolving workplace requirements.
The latest expansion comes as demand for flexible office formats continues to grow across major global business centres. Companies are increasingly looking for scalable office solutions that allow them to optimise costs while providing employees with modern workplace infrastructure and amenities.
The additional space at Manulife Tower is expected to enhance Smartworks' ability to serve existing and prospective clients in Singapore. The move also reflects the company's focus on strengthening its presence in international markets and building a diversified workspace portfolio across strategic business locations.
Smartworks has been pursuing growth through both capacity additions and market expansion, supported by increasing adoption of managed office spaces among large corporations seeking operational flexibility and premium workplace experiences.
Source Reuters