THOMASVILLE — Ambassador Personnel, 406 S. Broad St., Thomasville, announces the opening of an international office in Seoul, South Korea, for the purpose of servicing its Korean customers. Ambassador Korea is located at 17th Floor, Bigway Tower, 677-25, Yoksam-Dong, Kangnam-Ku, Seoul, Korea.
The office will also facilitate Korean companies who wish to do business in the U.S. and U.S. companies who wish to do business in Korea. The services that Ambassador will provide are city site location; building location to rent, buy or build; building maintenance; financing arrangements; hiring management staff, supervisory staff and production staff; outsourcing, temporary employees; state incentives; insurance for business and HR functions.
International banking relations will be handled by Standard Chartered Bank, 121 SongPa Dong, Song Pa, Gu, Seoul, Korea and by Commercial Bank, 101 S. Crawford St., Thomasville, Ga., an affiliate bank of Synovus Financial Corp., Columbus, Ga.
In addition to its headquarters in Thomasville, Ambassador Personnel has offices in Americus, Cordele, Moultrie, Tifton and Valdosta.
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