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Virtual Offices for Daily Use in Hong Kong

 
 
   
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metoprohk
Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 7:44 pm    Post subject: Virtual Offices for Daily Use in Hong Kong / Virtual Offices for Daily Use in Hong Kong

For travellers who stay in Hong Kong only for a day or two or even several hours, we usually prepare all the documents before they come and arrange the appointment with banker, if so required.

We further understand our clients may need a place to work and check the email, monitor the bank transactions via internet in a private area, so, we set aside a bigger office well equipped with high speed internet service, conference chairs, a private corner with computer, fax machine, IDD telephone, scanner, copier machine etc.

Our mini bar stocked with coffee, tea, soft drinks, distilled water, microwave oven and snacks making it a cozy virtual office which is away from their own countries and much cheaper than other business centres elsewhere.

Virtual Office ~ Correspondence address for Governmental Departments plus usage for namecards, business, communication with buyer, supplier, trade agent, etc.

Virtual office is ideal in cost savings. We offer services in telephone and fax messages handling with professional manner.

Registered office address ~~ Using home address may not be best for your business development. Or you need trustworthy professional to handle mail when you are not in Hong Kong. Use our address as registered address, including in letterhead, name cards and we can handle your mail. Extra charge applicable for re-delivery of received mail and parcel. For business with substantial amount of mail, another fee package will apply.

Registered Address Mail Forwarding ~~ If you are a sole trader who works from home, we can provide you with a registered office for your Company. This separate address can be used for receiving correspondence from authorities like the Company Registry and the Inland Revenue. You may also find this service of particular interest to you if you direct your company from overseas. Furthermore, this address can also be used for the collection and redirection of mails to your specified address.

Instant Office Setup -- Wireless Broadband Internet Access plus Private Company Phone Number

Company secretary is required by the Hong Kong government. In allowing a company to enjoy status of limited liability, the government requires sufficient information be available for public search. Company secretary's duty is to keep proper statutory record and report to the government as required. The duty should not be confused with that of a general secretary.

Entrust us with your need and request and you can be sure to save your time and energy.

Happy surfing!

www.metoproassociates.com.hk
 
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Raymond
Site Admin
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 12:38 pm    Post subject: / Virtual Offices for Daily Use in Hong Kong

Thanks for the info metoprohk, I guess a lot of visitors to HK are business people coming here to do business with China, right? 
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