'Business as usual' for WeWork in Singapore; customers will not be impacted by US bankruptcy filing

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'Business as usual' for WeWork in Singapore; customers will not be impacted by US bankruptcy filing
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SINGAPORE: WeWork's operations in Singapore will not be impacted by the company's bankruptcy filing in the United States, said a local spokesman for the company on Tuesday (Nov 7). In response

Members of WeWork's co-working spaces in Singapore will still be able to access its 14 offices across Singapore

The co-working space provider rents office real estate from landlords and then leases these spaces out to individual members or companies in a shared office environment. WeWork - once the most valuable US start-up worth US$47 billion - first opened its doors in Singapore in 2017.

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