Stylework’s MSA powers flexible workspace efficiency in 120 cities
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Stylework’s MSA powers flexible workspace efficiency in 120 cities

Delhi, India – May 30, 2025: Stylework, a leading flexible workspace aggregator, announced the continued success of its Master Service Agreement (MSA)—a centralised solution that simplifies workspace management for over 50 enterprises and vendors across 120+ cities. 

Designed to support Stylework’s long-term vision of scalable workspace integration, the MSA has delivered measurable gains in operational efficiency, administrative control, and strategic agility. The solution reduces the complexity of managing multiple workspace contracts by consolidating them under a single organisation-wide agreement. 

Integrated with Stylework’s proprietary FlexBoard dashboard, the MSA enables enterprises to import, track, and optimise memberships, providing a one-stop interface for contract management, billing cycles, usage tracking, and renewals. This digital-first model eliminates the friction of juggling 20+ vendor relationships and disparate contracts. 

“As our enterprise footprint expanded, we recognized the need for a scalable and unified approach to managing multiple workspaces. The MSA was our answer and today, it has become a cornerstone of our enterprise offering, enabling clients to manage their workspace strategies with greater clarity, speed, and control,” said Sparsh Khandelwal, Founder & CEO of Stylework. 

Key enterprise benefits of the MSA include: 

Consolidated operator contracts into a single agreement 

Centralised workspace tracking and billing 

One-click controls to update or scale memberships 

Streamlined legal and financial workflows 

With this unified model, Stylework has further strengthened its position as a strategic partner in the hybrid work evolution, offering smart, scalable solutions for modern enterprises. 

Delhi, India – May 30, 2025: Stylework, a leading flexible workspace aggregator, announced the continued success of its Master Service Agreement (MSA)—a centralised solution that simplifies workspace management for over 50 enterprises and vendors across 120+ cities. Designed to support Stylework’s long-term vision of scalable workspace integration, the MSA has delivered measurable gains in operational efficiency, administrative control, and strategic agility. The solution reduces the complexity of managing multiple workspace contracts by consolidating them under a single organisation-wide agreement. Integrated with Stylework’s proprietary FlexBoard dashboard, the MSA enables enterprises to import, track, and optimise memberships, providing a one-stop interface for contract management, billing cycles, usage tracking, and renewals. This digital-first model eliminates the friction of juggling 20+ vendor relationships and disparate contracts. “As our enterprise footprint expanded, we recognized the need for a scalable and unified approach to managing multiple workspaces. The MSA was our answer and today, it has become a cornerstone of our enterprise offering, enabling clients to manage their workspace strategies with greater clarity, speed, and control,” said Sparsh Khandelwal, Founder & CEO of Stylework. Key enterprise benefits of the MSA include: Consolidated operator contracts into a single agreement Centralised workspace tracking and billing One-click controls to update or scale memberships Streamlined legal and financial workflows With this unified model, Stylework has further strengthened its position as a strategic partner in the hybrid work evolution, offering smart, scalable solutions for modern enterprises. 

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