PACIFIC ACE, IWG TO BRING HYBRID WORKSPACE IN SUBIC BAY
The first ever hybrid workspace will soon rise in the Subic Bay Freeport with the partnership between the International Workplace Group (IWG) and Pacific Ace Subic Bay Corporation.
In a simple contract signing ceremony, the partnership was sealed between IWG Country Manager Lars B. Wittig and Pacific Ace President Virginia S. Dio on Thursday, February 16 at the latter’s headquarters in the Freeport’s Central Business District.

“It’s a match made in heaven”, according to Dio citing IWG’s established global leadership in hybrid work solutions and workspace brands and Pacific Ace’s Green Building advocacy to lessen the negative impact of carbon footprint to the environment and to human health.
Under the contract, IWG and Pacific Ace will utilize the 2nd floor of The Gardens by Pacific Ace and will commence operations of the shared workplace on August 2023 with a number of co-working desks, meeting rooms, and private offices.
IWG’s unrivaled network coverage includes 3,500 locations across more than 120 countries and 83% of Fortune 500 companies amongst their growing customer base.
“Through our brands including Regus, Spaces, HQ and Signature, we help millions of people and their businesses to work more productively. We do so by providing the world’s leading hybrid work platform with professional, inspiring and collaborative workspaces and digital services all available via the IWG application,” Wittig said.
“Subic has been ready for this business concept for at least 8 years and we’re now ready for Subic.”, Wittig said, “adding that Subic is a strategic location that they have targetted for expansion since the opening of Regus in Clark Freeport Zone in 2015.” And since the business is well proven in Clark, Subic is a logical extension, he said.
According to Renato W. Lee III, Senior Deputy Administrator for Business and Investment, he is certain that the new business concept in the Freeport is set to bring business to a whole new level.
Also present in the contract signing were SBMA Senior Deputy Administrator for Regulatory Group Amethya L. Koval who is also Ecology Head of SBMA, and several Freeport locators’ representatives. (MIKA ARCENAL)
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