Servcorp organised an event for its clients and employees at the Commercialbank Tower.
Hosted by Servcorp general manager in the Middle East and Turkey, Laudy Lahdo, the event was attended by a number of representatives of local as well as international companies and Qatari businessmen.
Servcorp said it aims to offer high quality services to businessmen through the provision of serviced and virtual offices in 21 countries, including 14 locations in the Middle East, two of which are located in Qatar. “This highlights the importance of this region to Servcorp as Qatar heads today towards progress and expansion, being the most sought-after destination for international companies,” the company said.
Servcorp invested more than $100mn in IT development over the years in order to guarantee the provision of high-end IT infrastructure to its clients. The company also developed a unique and special communication network to be used by clients starting 2012 for local and international communications.
Servcorp has won the Australian Export Award, given to best performing Australian companies, for the services it provides to the world. “We are proud to have won this award as it reflects the extremely important role Servcorp plays in encouraging and increasing businesses in the world and namely in Qatar,” said Lahdo.
Servcorp’s clients and employees at the reception held at Commercialbank Tower.