Servcorp Malaysia recently marked their latest milestone – the launch of their newest serviced suites, strategically located in Kuala Lumpur’s newest state-of-the-art building, Ilham Tower.
Graced by Australian High Commissioner to Malaysia Rod Smith, alongside Servcorp chief operating officer Marcus Moufarrige, Servcorp Malaysia is among the first businesses to establish a presence in the 60-storey skyscraper Ilham Tower, which is a dramatic union of sleek glass, steel accents and greenery – a masterpiece by Fosters + Partners.
With easy access to Kuala Lumpur’s major transportation arteries, Ilham Tower is comprised of 33 floors dedicated to office suites, and a further 22 floors of serviced apartments, with a total GFA close to 1,000,000 sq ft.
Adding to its MSC-compliant status, Servcorp Malaysia – located at Level 33 of Ilham Tower, is aimed directly at businesses requiring MSC status, with a good mix of existing occupancy, ranging from IT, Oil and Gas, Investment Banking and further afield.
The luxurious office space offers a flexible work environment, abundant security and solid connectivity which are essential for successful businesses to thrive.
Servcorp’s stunning premises in Ilham Tower offers a range of workspace solutions, including sixty (60) individual company office suites – with the ability to fit anything between one (1) to ten (10) people per office suite, depending on its size and layout.
Hot-desking facilities, ever-increasingly important for short term business travellers, offer a quick office-away-from-office for those who need a private space to work or take calls, without the need for a large office environment.
“The opening of the newest Servcorp facility in Ilham Tower highlights the importance of the Malaysian market within Southeast Asia. Servcorp Malaysia has been around for over 20 years, and as flexible office space steadily fits into our broader business culture, we hope to achieve our 2020 vision, which is to change the way people work, so that the Servcorp Network and flexible office space becomes an integral too needed for business success,” said Moufarrige.