Cox and Kings Global Services is expanding its presence across the globe with the establishment of new regional offices in international locations, including Beijing, Washington DC and Moscow.
“We are in the process of setting up our own identity.
With a view to expand and strengthen presence across the world, we are setting up new offices in Washington, Beijing and Moscow,” Cox and Kings’ CEO, Mr Sanjay Bhaduri, told reporters here.
Cox and Kings Global Services, a 100 per cent subsidiary of Cox and Kings Ltd, provides visa, passport and consular application-related services to people travelling outside a country.
Mr Bhaduri said the company already operates offices around the world, including Mumbai, Dubai, London and Delhi. It is also entering partnerships with other international firms that provide travel services to expand its product portfolio.
Cox and Kings Global Services today announced a partnership with Marhaba, a division of Dubai-based dnata.
The two firms will promote and sell ‘Marhaba Meet and Greet’ services for passengers arriving, departing or transiting through the Dubai International Airport.
The new service will be sold in the Indian market at over ten exclusive outlets and through a network of Cox and Kings’ touch points.
“By expanding the network and expanding product portfolio, we expect double-digit growth in our turnover going ahead,” Mr Bhaduri said without sharing the company’s current revenues and its contribution to Cox and Kings Ltd.
CKGS specialises in business process outsourcing with a focus on serving the consular sections of diplomatic missions.