Fintech company Contis Group announced that it has opened its London offices in the heart of Mayfair, London’s most fashionable area, as a part of its continuing growth plans.
The debut of the dynamic central hub will accommodate the fintech group’s client-facing teams that will be focusing on the U.K. and other European business development as well as client management.
“This investment is one more sign of the determination and confidence, we as a group have in our ability to attract business and develop our global plans to be the chosen home of alternative banking and payments. We are continually driven in delivering the best in systems and real-time payment solutions across our chosen markets,” Peter Cox, Executive Chairman and Founder of Contis Group, stated.
The new London offices will be facilitating more and easier client meetings as well as drive the recruitment program of sales and development personnel that are needed to aid in the growth plans for the fintech group’s business in Europe.
Earlier this year, the group planned to establish a new division in Vilnius, Lithuania in order to drive the growth of Lithuanian fintech sector. The move was a part of the company’s €1 million investment plan over the next two years.


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