Monday, September 30, 2024

International company chooses Oberoi Business Hub for regional relocation

DSP, a specialist database, cloud and applications managed service provider, has chosen Oberoi Business Hub in Pride Park as its new regional office.

DSP, which also has UK offices in London and Leeds as well as bases in Dublin, USA and Canada, has relocated its sales and marketing function, and some of its technical function, to serviced offices at Oberoi Business Hub in Pride Park.

DSP head of business operations John Cronshaw explained: “We were previously based in leased offices in Nottingham but were looking for a new regional base to accommodate the growing number of employees who are returning to the workplace having previously worked remotely.

“Oberoi Business Hub is the ideal solution for our sales and marketing team which is a particularly collaborative function within our people-first culture as well as some of our technical delivery.

“It is easily accessible by road and rail and provides excellent facilities and office accommodation with flexible options for the future.”

Oberoi Business Hub manager Jodie Brady continued: “We are proud to have been able to respond quickly to DSP’s requirements and facilitate a smooth transition for the team – proving from day one that our goal is to take care of the details so that businesses can concentrate on their own operations.”

Founder and managing director Kavita Oberoi OBE concluded: “DSP’s relocation to Oberoi Business Hub reflects the growing requirements for businesses of all sizes to have high quality serviced office accommodation with a prestigious business address.”

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