Unison Plans Omaha, Nebraska, Regional Headquarters
03/19/2022
The company has leased space downtown in the Landmark Center at 13th and Farnam Streets.
"Omaha is very affordable, people have great quality of life, they have a high-quality education system, a strong workforce and frankly a really business-friendly environment," said Ryan Downs, president of Unison.
Unison is expected to access public incentives under the ImagiNE Nebraska Act, according to local officials.
"Nebraska is thrilled to welcome Unison, an outstanding innovator and industry leader, to our exciting and growing ecosystem of global fintech firms," said Nebraska Department of Economic Development Director Anthony L. Goins. "Investments such as this one further prove that Nebraska is emerging as a national leader in the fintech sector. We are honored to be selected as Unison's number one choice for expanding its company's bright future. We look forward to the incredible contributions Unison will bring to the city of Omaha and Nebraska as a whole."
Unison is a San Francisco-based company that is pioneering a smarter, better way to own a home. Through residential equity agreements, the company helps homeowners access their equity flexibly with no monthly payments or interest.
"Omaha is a No. 1 ranked up-and-coming-tech hotspot for a reason. Our pro-business, pro-people approach allows companies like Unison to expand here successfully and make Omaha their home. We are pleased to welcome Unison to our growing and revitalized Urban Core," said David Brown, President and CEO of the Greater Omaha Chamber.
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