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Rennies joins Hogg Robinson Group Int

Rennies joins Hogg Robinson Group Int

FOLLOWING its decision to join the international corporate services company, Hogg Robinson Group Worldwide Network, Rennies Travel Namibia will be changing the trading name of its corporate travel business to HRG Namibia.

HRG Namibia is wholly owned by Rennies Travel Pty Limited and the shareholding remains structure of the company will remain 64,9 per cent Bid Travel, 25,1 per cent Women’s Action for Development (WAD) and 10 per cent belonging to Woker Trust. HRG Namibia Managing Director, Heike Schulz last week said her company was happy with its latest move.”We have developed a strong business relationship with Hogg Robinson Group since we joined the Business Travel International global organisation in 1999.Earlier, this year, when the two shareholders in BTI decided to pursue their own strategies, we elected to join the HRG worldwide network because we liked HRG’s value-driven, corporate services approach,” she explained.HRG has a strong presence in Africa with operations also in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Malawi, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Nigeria.HRG Namibia Managing Director, Heike Schulz last week said her company was happy with its latest move.”We have developed a strong business relationship with Hogg Robinson Group since we joined the Business Travel International global organisation in 1999.Earlier, this year, when the two shareholders in BTI decided to pursue their own strategies, we elected to join the HRG worldwide network because we liked HRG’s value-driven, corporate services approach,” she explained.HRG has a strong presence in Africa with operations also in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Malawi, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Nigeria.

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