Merx has announced the launch of its dedicated Myanmar office, expanding its regional network of already established offices in Singapore, Hong Kong, Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur.
November 26th, 2014
Since 2013, Merx has maintained a strong presence in Myanmar, delivering one of the country’s most iconic retail roll outs, as well as other corporate office and hospitality projects. The new office opens as a result of strengthened local partnerships and new business wins.
“We are proud to have built such a strong track record in Myanmar in a relatively small time frame. We enjoy the challenges presented by the emerging markets of Asia and Myanmar and are focused on expanding our Corporate Office, Retail, Industrial and Hospitality sectors over the next five years,” says Merx Managing Director, Will Forwood.
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