Worq-ing on expansion


WORQ co-founder and CEO Stephanie Ping and co-founder and chief financial officer Andrew Yeow.

WITH the world becoming more connected and inclusive, one utility sharing fad that has been catching up quickly over the last decade is that of the coworking space.

The subject is relevant from a business perspective, given the fact that one of the global players in the industry has filed for bankruptcy earlier this week.

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