IT firm relocates from Sydney

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Posted on Feb 01 2001
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Tapping the significant advantage of the Northern Marianas in terms of competitive marketplace, a technology company in Sydney, Australia recently relocated to Saipan to optimize business efficiency.

Leader in corporate data management solutions, MO International transferred its headquarters on the island to bring in the latest technology, expected to be a major boost on the island’s economy.

MO International Managing Director Todd Montgomery said Saipan has a business-friendly environment which can provide a jump-start to young companies.

“Saipan offers everything I need to stay connected to the business world; a mobile phone, laptop and decent Internet bandwidth… I am doing so from a beautiful island benefiting from its resources and contributing to its economy,” Mr. Montgomery said.

MO International is a business intelligence consulting company that consolidates necessary information into simple and functional formats to enable effective decision-making.

Aside from data gathering, the firm also recommends business strategies that are sure to result in increased profitability. The company also focuses on information management.

MO International’s clients include companies from over nine countries in the South Pacific like Australia and in Asia such as China, as well as small to medium size companies that include Fortune 500.

Companies like MO International understands the potential for technology and provides solutions for companies seeking to incorporate that technological advantage into their business models, Senior Analyst Ravi Sikand pointed out.

Apart from its information-based strategy, MO International provides the backbone and strategy of new and old economies that transcends technological lines and international borders.

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