Shanghai welcomes new global service providers
The Shanghai Municipal Development and Reform Commission, in partnership with the Jing'an district government, hosted the Shanghai Jing'an Global Service Provider Program Promotion Conference in late November in East China's Shanghai.
Proceedings get underway in the conference hall. [Photo/WeChat account: jaxwzx]
During the event, Yu Yong, secretary of the CPC Jing'an district committee, presented certificates to 11 newly recognized global service providers.
The newly inducted companies are:
Regus: A subsidiary of IWG Group, Regus operates as a multinational headquarters in Shanghai, offering flexible office solutions in 120 countries and regions. With nearly 3,800 locations worldwide, Regus serves over 80 percent of Fortune 500 companies, providing tailored office solutions for major Chinese firms like Huawei and Xiaomi.
Meetsocial: Founded in 2013, Meetsocial specializes in digital global marketing. Headquartered in Shanghai with branches across China and abroad, the company has helped nearly 200,000 Chinese businesses expand into 233 countries and regions. It leverages AI technology to address diverse marketing needs.
Veeva: Established in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, Veeva delivers cloud solutions for the life sciences industry. Since entering the Chinese market in 2011, it has supported over 1,000 clients across research, development and marketing.
AlixPartners: Founded in 1981 and based in New York, this global consulting firm specializes in solving complex business challenges. Renowned for its insights and forecasts, AlixPartners operates on a results-driven fee model.
GoGlobal: A leader in corporate outsourcing services, GoGlobal has helped clients build teams and expand into over 140 countries and regions. Its diverse team of more than 300 professionals from 60+ nations supports nearly 1,000 companies worldwide.
Airswift: This global workforce solutions provider has been active in China for over 15 years, offering services like recruitment and immigration support. Its Shanghai headquarters oversees operations across multiple cities.
FTA Group: Specializing in urban innovation and designs since 2003, FTA has completed over 1,000 projects in China. The firm emphasizes lifecycle operations and urban renewal initiatives.
Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP: One of Southeast Asia's leading law firms, Rajah & Tann boasts over 1,000 legal professionals and provides comprehensive services across various sectors, including mergers and acquisitions.
Joius Law Firm: Based in Shanghai, with a global presence, Joius specializes in commercial law services for Chinese enterprises seeking international expansion.
Way Insight: Specializing in international intellectual property, Way Insight supports clients with patent and trademark applications in over 186 countries and regions.
Innovation Marketing Insight: Established in 2013 and headquartered in Shanghai, IMI offers insights and digital marketing strategies, particularly for the automotive and consumer goods industries.
With the addition of these 11 firms, Jing'an is now home to 103 global service providers across various professional fields – supporting technological innovation and globalization.
What's more, the district is said to be committed to fostering a dynamic environment where these institutions can flourish.¬