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CBRE secures space for Thailand's first CIMB Securities Executive Lounge

by Cheryl Tay CBRE Thailand has successfully secured office space for CIMB Securities as its first Executive Lounge in Thailand at Park Ventures Ecoplex, an enviromentally friendly 34-storey office and hotel development strategically located in Bangkok's CBD, with a direct link to the Ploenchit BTS station. Kittisak Amornchairojkul, Head of Retail Equities and Kamol Chiraburanan, Executive Vice President at CIMB Securities, received the office leasing agreement from Thanapol Sirithanachai, Managing Director of Univentures Plc. and Nithipat Tongpun, Executive Director of CBRE Thailand at a recent signing ceremony (pictured).CIMB Securities new office space are add to CBRE's over 300 offices (excluding affiliates) worldwide. CBRE first established a Bangkok office in 1988, followed by another in Phuket in 2004.

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