On the 13th, Kim Dae-il, CEO of Fast Five, is conducting the Untact Vision Declaration Ceremony.

On the 13th, Kim Dae-il, CEO of Fast Five, is conducting the Untact Vision Declaration Ceremony.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] FastFive (CEO Kim Dae-il) announced its new vision, "From Shared Office to Office Platform," through a non-face-to-face (untact) live broadcast on the 13th, stating that it will strengthen its role as an office platform connecting the supply and demand of office spaces. FastFive explained that when it first started, it was called a shared office because it provided services such as shared meeting rooms and lounges to corporations ranging from one to ten people, but now it encompasses various services that are difficult to define with the word "shared," leading to the establishment of a new vision.


This year, FastFive has offered a diverse product lineup including 'Pafa Pass' for solo freelancers and sales personnel, 'Shared Office' for corporations ranging from one to fifty people, 'Custom Office' providing tailored spaces and services for companies with more than 30 employees to enter shared offices, and 'Office Solution' offering consulting, space design, and operations for companies owning their own buildings. On the supply side, it introduced 'Building Solution,' which shares risks and profits through partnerships with building owners rather than simple lease contracts. The Samsung 4th branch, opened in February this year, and the recently confirmed Gwanghwamun and Seolleung 2nd branches are also Building Solution locations without lease contracts. FastFive plans to function as a platform connecting buildings seeking to solve vacancies with various demands for office spaces.



Additionally, FastFive set a goal to expand its scope with various services such as employee education and recruitment in collaboration with Fast Campus, as well as daycare centers and cafeterias. Currently, more than 700 FastFive customers use Fast Campus's employee education services, and demand is expected to increase further. Kim Dae-il, CEO of FastFive, stated, "FastFive can now connect all office-related supply and demand, from freelancers to large corporations with thousands of employees," adding, "As an office platform, we will continue to expand aggressively, leading both profitability and growth."


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