Pictured: Kavita Oberoi
Derby's reputation as a centre for technological innovation has
grown further this week with the launch of a Virtual Office concept
by one of the region's leading entrepreneurs.
Virtual Office is a product of Kavita Oberoi's ever-expanding
business portfolio and provides organisations of all sizes the
ability to 'own' a prestigious business address - literally
anywhere in the world.
Kavita explained: "I've stayed devoted to supporting new
start-ups following my early experiences in business. When I first
set out on the road to business success, I faced numerous
challenges - especially when you consider I had to use my bedroom
as my first office".
"In those early days I never felt I'd be in a position to afford
a prestigious business address. Following three years of hard work
and saving, unlike a lot of young businesses, I was able purchase
my own office space. Now I want to give the opportunity for others
to secure an 'address' even sooner, as this can only accelerate a
businesses ability to grow."
The Secret Millionaire star added: "Canary Wharf, the Empire
State Building and, for that matter, Pride Park plus many, many
more, are available when you sign up to our
Virtual Office package. We are focussed on sourcing the client's
number one preferred location, in any country, on any continent,
anywhere in the world. In addition, its our intention to offer the
time-consuming research of chosen addresses at no charge ".
"Whether working from home or looking at new markets, Virtual
Office will be tailored to fit each client perfectly, as well as
including other key services such as telephone and mail, meeting
room and hot-desk provision and full-support solutions."
In addition to Virtual Office, there's the equally exciting
Virtual PA, where a 'personal assistant' option includes everything
from diary management and presentation preparation to market
research and accounting services.
"Virtual PA is a fantastic product for so many reasons.
Naturally its great for those individuals with hectic schedules and
little or no time for organisation. And of course, its just as
valuable for start-ups who need tight control on their
overheads".
"However, where it really scores is by giving the perception of
personalisation and professionalism, something I can assure you, is
what every business needs if its going to be successful," added
Kavita.