JustCo explained

JustCo
Logo Alt:JustCo's company logo
Type:Flexible Workspace Provider
Founded:2011
Founder:Kong Wan Sing
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Hq Location Country:Singapore
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Key People:Kong Wan Sing ( Founder and CEO )
Products:Flexible workspaces for entrepreneurs, startups, small and large businesses
Brands:JustCo
Services:Shared workspaces, coworking spaces and related services

JustCo is a Singaporean company that provides coworking workspaces for individuals and companies. Headquartered in Singapore, JustCo was founded in 2011 by Kong Wan Sing, its current CEO, alongside co-founders Liu Lu and Kong Wan Long,[1] as a response to increasing demand for flexible workspaces.[2] Initially focused on Singapore, the company expanded to provide office space in cities across eight countries in the Asia-Pacific region: Singapore, Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia, China, South Korea and Taiwan.

History

JustCo was founded in Singapore in 2011 by property developer and businessman Kong Wan Sing.[3] Kong had originally started a finance firm in Boston in 1998 after graduating from the Stern School of Business. He then worked in the real estate branch of Sing Long Group, a Malaysia-based company owned by his family.[4] Kong moved to Singapore where he worked for Mapletree Investments prior to starting JustCo. By 2015, it was the largest coworking space in Asia[4] and rebranded to JustCo.[5] In 2018, JustCo expanded overseas to Thailand, opening four coworking spaces in Bangkok after an investment by Thai developer Sansiri,[6] [3] followed by an expansion into Indonesia in mid-2018.[7] Expansion into other markets, including Taiwan, Australia and South Korea, was supported by investments by Singaporean wealth fund GIC and real estate company Frasers Property.[8] [9] The same year, it opened its fourth property in Seoul, a 16-storey tower in Gangnam District which was the largest property leased by the company at that time, and the first time it had leased an entire building.[10] [11] In December 2019, the company secured a partnership with Japanese construction and real estate firm Daito Trust to develop office spaces in Japan[12] By April 2020, JustCo serviced 1,400 companies in Singapore across 19 locations, as well as 42 centres in Asia and Australia.[13] [14] The company continued to opened office spaces in Singapore in November 2020 at OCBC Centre East and The Centrepoint, with the latter housing the Singapore offices for L'Oréal and Riot Games.[15] [16]

Business structure and services

JustCo redesigns the interiors of large office spaces and buildings, subletting them to companies and individuals upon completion.[17] All locations feature common areas such as event spaces, meeting rooms and cafe.[4] Large-scale corporations make up more than half of clients, compared to traditional coworking tenants who target startups or freelancers.[9] [17] All JustCo locations feature common areas, such as event spaces, meeting rooms and café.[4] In 2018 the company opened its first curated business community space, the Verizon Innovation Community in Singapore, formed with Verizon Communications as a space for digital and technology companies.[18] In 2019, JustCo created a start-up incubation programme called JustCo Labs, developed as a partnership with Trive Ventures.[19] JustCo at The Centrepoint office in Singapore was opened in 2020 and is the first location to offer pay-per-minute space for members of the public to rent.[14] The JustCo app allows members to access any office globally, to book spaces or resources.[20] In June 2020, the company partnered with NewCampus to offer a business networking and workshop service entitled JustCo Campus.[21] In December 2020, the company launched the Digital Future of Work Platform, allowing users to book office space in JustCo centres and shared office locations not a part of the JustCo company. The service incorporates the AI SixSense, which monitors office traffic, allowing users to have real-time information on crowdedness of spaces, to ensure social distance in office spaces.[22]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: JustCo plans to dominate Asia. 2018-06-22. en-US.
  2. Web site: Working Hard, Or Hardly Working: Are Coworking Spaces As Good As They Look?.
  3. Web site: On The Brink And Back: What Coworking Space JustCo Has That Others Don't . Ambler . Pamela . Forbes . 29 August 2019 . 23 May 2021.
  4. Web site: Co-Working Spaces Aren’t Just About The Desks, Says JustCo CEO Kong Wan Sing . Wee . Marie . Magazine A . 15 January 2020 . 23 May 2021.
  5. Web site: S'pore Coworking Chain JustCo Entered 5 New Markets Since 2018 - Now Adds Taiwan To The List. Tan. Alanna. May 14, 2019. Vulcan Post. August 8, 2021.
  6. Web site: JustCo to open four co-working spaces in Bangkok and 30 in Asia-Pacific in 2018 . Chow . Cecilia . Edgeprop.sg . 20 November 2017 . 4 July 2021.
  7. Web site: JustCo, Gunung Sewu in joint venture to develop co-working in Indonesia . Digital News Asia . 22 December 2018 . 4 July 2021.
  8. Web site: Co-working firm JustCo and sovereign wealth fund GIC team up with $177m mega-investment . Jack . Ellis . Tech in Asia . 16 May 2008 . 5 July 2021.
  9. Web site: Singapore's co-working space firm JustCo plans 100 centres in Asia by 2020; eyes deals . Setboonsarng . Chayut . Reuters . 31 May 2018 . 5 July 2021.
  10. Web site: 21 July 2019 . Singapore's JustCo to lease 16-storey Seoul tower, seeks new markets . 5 July 2021 . The Business Times.
  11. Web site: JustCo to lease 16-storey building for fourth co-working centre in Seoul. Joanna. Seow. 1 August 2019. The Straits Times. 5 July 2021.
  12. Web site: JustCo to expand to Japan with US$74m investment from Daito Trust.
  13. Web site: Tenants in limbo as some coworking firms work out arrangements for rental rebates. Phua. Rachel. Co. Cindy. 22 April 2020. Channel News Asia. 5 July 2021.
  14. Web site: JustCo: Working from home to lead more companies to embrace flexible workspace. Chow. Cecilia. 17 April 2020. Edgeprop.sg. 5 July 2021.
  15. Web site: JustCo opening 2 more workspaces in S'pore. Choo. Yun Ting. August 7, 2020. The Straits Times. August 8, 2021.
  16. Web site: JustCo unveils its first tech-enabled workspace at The Centrepoint. Tay. Timothy. November 19, 2020. Edgeprop.sg. August 8, 2021.
  17. Web site: Analysing Coworking: Is The Fall Of WeWork Part Of A Bigger Problem? . Tan . Alanna . The Bangkok Post . 11 December 2019 . 4 July 2021.
  18. Web site: Verizon launches first Asian innovation-community space in Singapore.
  19. Web site: Co-working space provider JustCo Lab, VC firm Trive unveil incubator programme for early-stage startups . Tay . Peck Gek. 11 February 2019. The Business Times. 4 July 2021.
  20. Web site: The future of work . Sabpaitoon . Patpon . The Bangkok Post . April 6, 2020 . August 8, 2021.
  21. Web site: JustCo Campus offers online workshops, networking events . Kor . Valerie . Edgeprop.sg . June 12, 2020 . August 8, 2021.
  22. Web site: JustCo launches Digital Future of Work Platform that allows users to book co-working booths . Kor . Valerie . Edgeprop.sg . 16 December 2020 . 4 July 2021.