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A company supplying textile equipment said with business dwindling, it would be hard-pressed to pay VND100 million ($5,700) for rent and other expenses.
By using a virtual office for the last four months, the company said it pays less than 20 percent of that amount but has all the advantages of a traditional office.
Pham Quang Hung, director of Hoang Gia Accounting Consultant Company, said his business planned to open an office in the city's downtown area.
But it calculated it would have to pay several dozens of millions of dong a month for rent, decoration and furnishing, and would still face several problems, he said.
The company then decided to lease a virtual office in District 1 that cost only a fraction but provided the same utility, he added.
Dinh Minh Chinh, director of The Gioi Tim Kiem Company, which specialized in website design and online advertising, and supplies industrial equipment, said since mid-2006, when his company decided to lease a virtual office at Incomnet's G-Office in District 1, its business has improved.
"At first, many customers were cautious because of the virtual office I used, but they understood later and some even asked me how to rent such an office," he said.
Incomnet's Viet said while the service is popular in foreign countries, it is just three years old in Vietnam.
It has excellent potential since only a few companies are in the market yet, mainly in HCMC and Hanoi, while demand for office space remains high.
More than 300,000 businesses are registered in HCMC, he said quoting figures from the city's Department of Planning and Investment.
Intel's Ha said since the global economy is expected to be mired in difficulties this year, virtual-office services could develop strongly in Vietnam.
Source: TBKTSG