Office rental firm IWG looks to snap up more sites of rival WeWork

Office rental firm IWG looks to snap up more sites of rival WeWork
Mark Dixon, founder and chief executive of IWG, speaks during an interview in New York

(Reuters) – IWG is looking at acquiring more of collapsed rival WeWork’s sites, the office rental firm’s top boss Mark Dixon confirmed on Tuesday.

The news comes a day after WeWork, the SoftBank Group-backed startup whose meteoric rise and fall reshaped the office sector globally, sought U.S. bankruptcy protection.

Switzerland-headquartered IWG, which owns the Spaces and Regus brands, declined to comment on further details about the exact number of sites or locations.

The firm has already taken over a few WeWork sites, according to Dixon, while Bloomberg reported it acquired a few last week.

Earlier on Tuesday, IWG posted a 7% rise in third-quarter revenue to 736 million pounds ($904.99 million) and affirmed its full-year targets, as hybrid working demand stays put.

Shares in the mid-cap company were up 3.2% at 1248 GMT.

($1 = 0.8133 pounds)

(Reporting by Eva Mathews in Bengaluru; Editing by Janane Venkatraman)

tagreuters.com2023binary_LYNXMPEJA60HP-BASEIMAGE