Jin Bo
Dec 8, 2010

Emarsys opens APAC office in Hong Kong

HONG KONG - Emarsys Group, a leading provider of email marketing solutions and services in Europe, has extended its reach of services to Asia-Pacific by opening a new office in Hong Kong.

emarsys Group is a leading provider of email marketing solutions and services in Europe.
emarsys Group is a leading provider of email marketing solutions and services in Europe.

The Hong Kong office serves as the regional business hub, and caters to the digital communication needs of companies in the region.

"Asia-Pacific provides many growth opportunities for our group", said Ohad Hecht, Asia-Pacific managing director of Emarsys. "The world class technology, scalability, integration with third party applications, and deliverability expertise we offer, are much sought after by companies in the region, as economic growth continues in the region," he added.

Emarsys operates out of Hong Kong's Wanchai district. The team is growing fast and is expected to triple by the end of 2011.

Currently Emarsys has over 600 clients in the world, including Ebay, Alpharooms, Vodafone, Motorola and Canon, sending a combined volume of more than 1.5 billion emails each month.

Source:
Campaign China

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