Hyosung America Opens Westerville, Ohio Operations Center
10/04/2018
According to company officials, the new facility in the Columbus Region will be dedicated to serving the company's growing list of financial institution and bank customers.
"The necessity to move our offices in Columbus is a testament to the growth of our company," said Sungmahn Kim, COO at Hyosung. "This larger space allows us to provide superior product development and project management for our financial clients."
The new Hyosung office will include project managers, professional services as well as additional showroom and meeting spaces. In addition to Columbus, Hyosung also has regional offices in Dayton, Ohio, Charlotte, North Carolina and Los Angeles, California. Hyosung America is headquartered in Irving, Texas.
Hyosung is headquartered in Irving, Texas, and provides research and development support in its Global Software Center in Dayton, Ohio. A US subsidiary of Hyosung, Inc., Hyosung America provides ATMs, TCRs and software solutions to the retail off-premises and financial institution markets. Since entering the North American market in 1998, Hyosung has been the fastest growing ATM company in North America and the leading provider of recycling branch transformation solutions.
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