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NTQ Japan officially moved its’ office to a greater one at the heart of the Tokyo financial centre

"Moving to Tokyo is a great opportunity for us to take care of our customers, expand our partnership with large enterprises, and, on the other hand, is a push to improve the working environment for our personnel. That's why even before finding a location for the new office, we decided to terminate the office rental contract in Yokohama six months prior. It was a risky but necessary decision to help NTQ Japan quickly achieve important goals," said Mr Nam about the first difficult decision in planning the office move.

After nearly three months of researching, Mr Nam and his colleagues found a place that met all the criteria NTQ Japan was looking for: An S-tier office building in the bustling financial centre of Tokyo, right next to the Imperial Palace. Everyone was pleased but surprised when the building owner was very selective in choosing tenants, setting many complex evaluation criteria. This challenge was much more difficult for NTQ Japan as they had to race against time to prepare a series of documents and proofs of their capabilities to ensure the plan was on schedule.



Hibiya Daibiru office building is where many organizations and large corporations work, so they attach great importance to maintaining a highly professional and meticulous appearance. Due to scepticism about Vietnamese working styles in the office environment, they have never accepted Vietnamese companies as tenants. NTQ Japan they were very thorough in evaluating financial reports and capabilities and even dispatched a team to survey the office directly in Yokohama to assess the physical infrastructure.



Finally, the journey to bring NTQ Japan to Tokyo ended with a result that exceeded all expectations. The members of NTQ Japan now have a new, more professional and spacious work environment, ready to move towards future goals. Mr Nam believed that the new office would provide great motivation for NTQ Japan to break through further and contribute to building a positive image for Vietnamese businesses in Japan. 


After nearly three months of searching and consulting hundreds of different locations, Nam and his colleagues have found a location that meets all the criteria that NTQ Japan is looking for: the most luxurious S-class office building located in the bustling financial centre of Tokyo, adjacent to the Japanese Imperial Palace and surrounded by large financial corporations, near the Japanese National Diet building. Everyone was pleased but surprised when the building owner was very selective in choosing tenants, setting many complex evaluation criteria. This challenge was much more difficult for NTQ Japan as they had to race against time to prepare a series of documents and proofs of their capabilities to ensure the plan was on schedule.



Hibiya Daibiru office building is where many organizations and large corporations work, so they attach great importance to maintaining a highly professional and meticulous appearance. Due to scepticism about Vietnamese working styles in the office environment, they have never accepted Vietnamese companies as tenants. NTQ Japan they were very thorough in evaluating financial reports and capabilities and even dispatched a team to survey the office directly in Yokohama to assess the physical infrastructure.


"It was really stressful when we didn't have much time to prepare documents and had to face such a difficult challenge. However, we all realize that this is also a good opportunity, to some extent, to help Vietnamese businesses have a higher position and a more positive impression in the eyes of the Japanese," Nam shared about the expectations from this office relocation.



After nearly 6 months of facing many challenges, NTQ Japan has achieved a goal far exceeding its initial expectations. This is the result of the efforts and determination to conquer the challenging objectives of Nam and his colleagues on the journey to bring NTQ Japan to the most dynamic financial and economic centre in Tokyo. The new office will also mark the beginning of a new development journey for NTQ Japan, continuing to aim for breakthrough growth and promising development goals in the future!



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