HAPPY NEW YEAR 2025!

January 23, 2025

Dear Clients, Partners and Colleagues,

As the Lunar New Year approaches, we at PrivacyCompliance would like to extend our warmest wishes to you and your loved ones for a year filled with happiness, health, and prosperity. 🐉🌙

This festive season is a time to reflect, celebrate new beginnings, and embrace the opportunities ahead. We deeply value your support and collaboration and look forward to another incredible year together.

To allow our team to celebrate this special occasion, our office will be closed from 25 January 2025 to 2 February 2025. We will resume regular operations on Monday 3 February 2025.

Thank you for your understanding and continued partnership. Here’s to a bright and successful Lunar New Year! 🎉🌟

Warm regards,
PrivacyCompliance

 


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