WorldPay finds the right base

WorldPay has signed a lease on a new London office at Minerva’s The Walbrook Building, EC4. This will serve as a new headquarters for around 1,000 employees, consolidating WorldPay’s five offices in the capital, to one.

Philip Jansen, CEO, WorldPay says: “This is a very exciting milestone for WorldPay, our people, our culture and our journey towards full independence. We are investing heavily in growing and maintaining our market leading position and having the right base is key to that. The move to The Walbrook will also allow us to achieve cost efficiencies by consolidating our London properties and provides an excellent office environment to build our business.”

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