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May 4th, 2009
MUNICH and MONACO - - Exclusive cooperation provides money savings opportunities and maximum flexibility
– Merging mobility services with leading global provider of flexible workplace solutions
Sixt AG, Germany’s largest car rental company and international provider of comprehensive mobility services, has joined forces with Regus, the world’s leading provider of flexible workplace solutions, giving their customers greater opportunities to save money and increase productivity while travelling for business. The two companies have signed an exclusive global agreement that allows them to ideally combine high quality mobility services with professional places to work across 75 countries.
The cooperation between Sixt and Regus guarantees cost savings and flexibility. Regus’ customers can make use of the wide-ranging services offered by Sixt on business trips, while Sixt’s customers will gain unlimited access to work from Regus’ 1,000 business-ready lounges, meeting rooms and day offices worldwide, complete with free Internet access. Customers will receive membership cards for both companies which will entitle them to further exclusive benefits. Sixt and Regus will also be cooperating on various promotions like newsletters or mailings. You can read more about each company’s exceptional services at www.sixt.com and www.regus.com.
Regine Sixt announces: “Demand for unlimited mobility and flexibility is constantly increasing, and business is no longer restricted to a few specific locations. The cooperation with Regus enables us to give our customers the flexibility they need at especially good rates. Our cars get you anywhere you want to go, and Regus can provide working space at any strategic location in the world. I’m thrilled about this cooperation and hold great store by this kind of work without boundaries.”
Mark Dixon, Chief Executive Officer of Regus: “Regus’ partnership with Sixt provides business travellers with unparalleled support while on the road. As members of the revolutionary Regus Businessworld program, Sixt customers gain immediate access to a global network of professional places to work. And, Regus customers can take advantage of exclusive Sixt offerings making travel by car easier and more efficient. This collaboration further underscores Regus’ commitment to provide costs saving and productivity enhancement opportunities to our clients as they try to navigate their way through these challenging economic times.”
About Sixt:
Sixt is an international provider of high quality mobility services. The “Spirit of mobility” - Sixt’s motto - has already spread to more than 95 countries worldwide. Customers can access over 175,000 vehicles at about 5000 service points under the Sixt brand.
About Regus
Regus is the world’s leading provider of workplace solutions, with products and services ranging from fully equipped offices to professional meeting rooms, business lounges and the largest network of videoconferencing studios. Regus delivers a new way to work, whether it’s from home, on the road or from an office. Clients such as Google, GlaxoSmithKline and Nokia join thousands of growing small and medium businesses that benefit from outsourcing their office and workplace needs to Regus, allowing them to focus on their core business. Over 400,000 clients a day benefit from Regus facilities spread across a global footprint of 1,000 locations in 450 cities and 75 countries, which allows individuals and companies to work wherever, however and whenever they want to.
Regus Businessworld Memberships are available to suit a range of different business requirements. Blue, gold and platinum membership cards allow access to 1,000 Regus Business Lounges and cafes around the world, with varying levels of service excellence.
For more information, visit www.regus.com.
Source: Regus, Sixt AG
Frank Elsner/Frank Paschen of Sixt Central Press Office, +49-5404-91-92-0, fax, +49-5404-91-92-29, pressrelations at sixt.com, for Sixt AG; or Nathalie Renson, EMEA PR & Communication Manager, Regus, +33-(0)-1-78-42-39-37, nathalie.renson at regus.com
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