About Houseofcompanies
A globally connected entrepreneurial network of business centers...
A globally connected entrepreneurial network of business centers, offering office facilities as well as all the tools to expend your company overseas. House of Companies is a reputable firm that has formed over 1.000 companies in The Netherlands, focusing on global entrepreneurs since 2007. Our mission is to facilitate global entrepreneurship for ambitious entrepreneurs by providing a smooth landing in the Netherlands.
Our main services are,
- Company Formation Services
- Virtual offices
- Co-Working Space
- Business Phone
- Business Registration address
- Business Development advice
In which we want to achieve future growth for our clients. Contact us today.
Business Name: Stichting House of Companies
Owner Name: Anne Vermeulen- van der Pol
Business Email Id: [email protected]
Company Employees: 8
Company Working Hours: 09:00 AM -17:00 PM
Pin Code or Zip Code: 4847 SJ
Working Phone No or Mobile No: 31765870401
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