XTN Opens Chicago Headquarters & New York Office
08/31/2018
According to company officials, headquarters will be staffed by key U.S. sales and operations personnel, with planned expansion over the next 12 months as the company seeks to become a major provider of advanced security and anti-fraud solutions in the North America region.
"Since the foundation of XTN, we have continuously invested in creating and developing new advanced security and anti-fraud solutions that enable businesses to protect their digital users," said Davide Fania, President of XTN.
"Opening the Chicago office is a key milestone for our company, giving us a central hub to effectively serve our North American customers while providing the base for our sales efforts in the country. We are delighted to have Jason join the XTN team to spearhead the entry into the region and look forward to leveraging his experience in growing the business in the most strategically important territory for a growing software company," Fania said.
"With a tremendous track record for delivering advanced security and anti-fraud solutions to many large corporate institutions across the globe, XTN is ready to make its mark in the U.S.," said Jason Lundy, Head of North American Operations. "I am very excited to be part of the team responsible for achieving this, and look forward to our continued success."
Project Announcements
Dollar Tree Plans Marietta, Oklahoma, Distribution Operations
04/30/2025
Hitachi Energy Expands Bland, Virginia, Production Operations
04/28/2025
Amgen Expands New Albany, Ohio, Manufacturing Operations
04/28/2025
United Kingdom-Based Balmoral Tanks Plans Mentor, Ohio, Operations
04/28/2025
E & E Hardwoods Expands Bell County, Kentucky, Saw Mill Operations
04/27/2025
Aegis Sortation Expands Louisville, Kentucky, Operations
04/26/2025
Most Read
-
Run a Job Task Analysis
Q4 2024
-
The Location Economics of Advanced Nuclear
Q1 2025
-
39th Annual Corporate & 21st Annual Consultants Surveys: What Business Leaders and Consultants Are Saying About Site Selection
Q1 2025
-
NEW NIMBYism: A Threat to The U.S. Economy
Q4 2024
-
Why Workforce Readiness Can’t Wait
Q1 2025
-
Power, Policy, and Site Selection in 2025
Q1 2025
-
Forging Solid Foundations
Q1 2025