Thursday, June 16, 2005

ST IVES FINANCIAL PHILADELPHIA OPENING


Pictured left: Rick Wagner, Senior Vice President Sales Director, St Ives Financial, Governor Rendell, Andrew Langdale, President St Ives Financial

On June 16th St Ives Financial, a worldwide subsidiary of St Ives plc, opened new offices on the 31st floor at 1717 Arch Street in Center City Philadelphia. The decision to make Philadelphia one of two hubs in the United States is based on St Ives Financial’s belief in the growth potential of the business communities in and surrounding Delaware, Southern New Jersey, Pennsylvania and of course Philadelphia. The opening underscores St Ives Financial’s commitment to bringing the finest quality printing and document solutions to the area.
Mr. Ed Rendell, Governor of Pennsylvania, attended the opening event held at the new offices and spoke along with Andrew Langdale, President of St Ives Financial.
Of note, the Philadelphia center has variable data capabilities and a fully developed digital platform. This, along with a number of new web based document drafting and management systems makes St Ives Financial unique in its ability to serve the needs of the Delaware Valley’s business community.
St Ives Financial, with offices in London, Luxembourg and Tokyo, decided to expand across the United States and determined that the New York/Philadelphia corridor represented the ideal first steps in their national expansion strategy. The New York and Philadelphia centers operate in conjunction with other St Ives facilities in Miami, Hollywood and Cleveland, to bring their 400 years of printing solutions experience as well as their substantial capital to the US business community.
St Ives Financial specializes in customized document solutions for many business sectors including Mutual Fund Companies, Law Firms, Banking, Public Sector Financings, Bankruptcy Filings and Corporate Transactions. St Ives has unique products and expertise to assist business partners to add efficiency across all their document creation, modification and distribution.