Santander Consumer USA to invest $22 million and 875 create new jobs
The financial services company Santander Consumer USA Inc. will be investing $22 million to upgrade and convert their existing retail space to customer contact operations in Florida. It would bring about 875 news jobs over the next five years. “We are excited to expand our presence in Florida – a state with a favorable business environment where people are familiar with the Santander brand,” said Mahesh Aditya, Santander Consumer President and CEO. To read more about this, click here.
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