International Workplace Group (IWG) , a platform for co-working spaces under the brands Regus and Spaces, targets to open up to 14 centers by 2026 with a focus on areas outside Metro Manila.
In a statement, IWG said it is set to open the first Regus Centre in Bohol in October 2025, in partnership with Uptown Tagbilaran Realty Corp.
IWG is the first global flexible workspace provider to enter Bohol.
IWG currently operates 39 centers across the Philippines and is rapidly expanding in key growth areas as part of its nationwide expansion.
The company eyes operating 50 centers by the end of 2025.
IWG said the Bohol launch follows recent openings in Pampanga, Batangas, Cavite, Makati, and Cebu.
“With the long-term shift to more flexible and decentralized ways of working, IWG is expanding its network to keep pace with rising demand across the Philippines,” the company said.
The company has also signed 14 new Philippine locations, with some sites already operational and others scheduled to launch between the fourth quarter of 2025 and 2026.
These include Cebu Exchange Tower, IWG’s third and fourth Regus centers in Cebu; Island Central Mall, IWG’s first Regus and first center in Lapu-Lapu, Cebu; Asiatown IT Park, a Regus workspace in Cebu City; Elijah Hotel and Residences, IWG’s first centre in Dasmarinas, Cavite; Century Diamond Tower, IWG’s second Spaces center in Makati;
The Stiles Enterprise Plaza, IWG’s third Spaces in Makati; Laureano di Trevi Towers, a premium HQ center in Makati City; E-Square Mall, IWG’s first Regus in San Juan; Vertis North Plaza, a Regus center in Quezon City; The Galleon, IWG’s first Signature workspace by Regus in the Philippines; Alveo Financial Tower, IWG’s fourth Regus in Bonifacio Global City; Kalayaan Building – IWG’s first HQ in Makati and; Mabuhay IT Park – IWG’s first center in General Santos City.
Regus Centre in Bohol, located in Tagbilaran, will offer flexible workspaces for professionals, startups, and businesses across sectors, including tourism and information technology and business process management.
IWG said its entry to Tagbilaran “supports Bohol’s transformation and responds to a steady stream of workspace inquiries from the area.”
“This expansion is driven by the real needs we’re seeing from businesses on the ground,” Rowena Bravo-Natividad, country manager for IWG Philippines, said. “Companies are looking for greater flexibility, accessibility, and quality – especially in fast-growing areas outside Metro Manila. We’re proud to bring IWG’s global standards to more cities across the country.”
Marc Descrozaille, chief executive officer for Middle East, Africa & Asia Pacific at IWG, said the company has seen an increasing demand for high-quality, flexible workspaces in regional hubs in the Philippines.
“Our footprint outside urban hubs enables us to better serve businesses of all sizes and industries, supporting their growth and agility. We remain committed to delivering high-quality, accessible work environments that empower local communities and contribute to economic development nationwide,” Descrozaille said.