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ANAROCK brings Upflex to India

Real estate services firm ANAROCK has announced that it will make Upflex, a hybrid booking platform with the largest global network of flexible workspace, available to companies in India.
ANAROCK has signed a formal agreement with US-based Upflex Inc. to deploy Upflex’s services across Tier-1, 2 and 3 cities in India. The agreement combines Upflex’s technology, processes, and corporate mandates with ANAROCK’s national distribution platform to offer a highly customisable workspace progreamme, said a press release.
Via the intuitive Upflex mobile app, employees can search thousands of workspaces across 1,600 cities and 75 countries, and book conveniently located desks, offices and meeting rooms on demand. Employers can track usage activity for their distributed workforce, see detailed utilisation data, and handle all bookings across thousands of spaces and space operators in one invoice, it said further.
“The unique workspace solution that Upflex offers is highly relevant today, when the country is still coming to grips with the pandemic,” said ANAROCK Chairman Anuj Puri.
“We are proud to join forces with ANAROCK. Combining our leading-edge technology and global network coverage with ANAROCK’s unparalleled expertise of the Indian market is a winning formula” said Upflex CEO Christophe Garnier.
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