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TransPerfect opens new Dubai office
Source: BI-ME , Author: BI-ME staff
Posted: Wed February 27, 2008 12:00 am
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UAE. TransPerfect, the world’s largest privately-owned language services company, today announced the opening of its newest office in Dubai, UAE. The decision was motivated by the city's growth-oriented business climate and influx of multinational corporations. This new office will enable the company to better serve existing and future clients throughout the Middle East.

Some 80% of the population in Dubai is made up of expatriates. The need for service businesses to support the Emirate’s growth is well-documented. According to Liz Elting, TransPerfect's President and CEO: “Dubai has quickly become a leading centre for international business and we're proud to make Dubai our point of entry into the Middle East and surrounding region.”

TransPerfect is a family of companies including TransPerfect Translations, Translations.com, and Deal Interactive, as well as specialized Staffing, Deposition Services, Document Management, Transcriptions, and Multicultural Marketing divisions. With 2007 annual revenue of US$156 million and more than 800 full-time employees, TransPerfect is the largest privately held language service provider in the world. From over 50 offices on four continents, TransPerfect offers a full range of services in over 100 languages to multinationals worldwide.

See also www.transperfect.com and www.translations.com

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