WeWork rebranding as The We Company, SoftBank invests $2 billion

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A man enter the doors of the ‘WeWork’ co-operative co-working space in Washington, DC.

WeWork is rebranding as The We Company, with plans to move even further beyond office space rentals and launch a bank, according to a new report by Fast Company.

The news comes a day after reports of a new SoftBank investment in the company. SoftBank is planning to invest an additional $2 billion this year, bringing its total investment in the start-up to around $10 billion, according to a person familiar with the talks.

In December, SoftBank considered an additional investment of as much as $16 billion, the person told CNBC, which would’ve made SoftBank a majority stakeholder.

The rebranding appears to be largely contained to marketing at this point. The company is sticking with its main service offerings. But it signals bigger changes down the road, as the company eyes entrance into every facet of urban living.

WeWork currently operates individual and enterprise office rentals on a membership basis, residential living communities — dubbed WeLive — and WeGrow early education schools. Each of those business segments will run as standalone units under the new We Company umbrella, CEO Adam Neumann told Fast Company.

And there’s more to come. Neumann said a service called WeBank is in the works and hinted at past ideas for things like WeSleep and WeSail. The company did not immediately return a request for comment.

Read the full Fast Company report.

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