LEAP Financial Expands San Diego Headquarters
LEAP Financial announced it has expanded its headquarters in San Diego to support continued growth in revenues and staff.
SAN DIEGO —LEAP Financial announced that it has move into a bigger location to support it growth plans, the company announced on Tuesday.
Founded in 2009, Leap Financial is an auto leasing company that helps vehicle owners facing auto repossession or bankruptcy keep their vehicle or finance another. The company’s offerings are available in most states.
“We are very pleased with LEAP’s growth trajectory,” said Tim Condon, president and founder of LEAP Financial Our staff has grown in the past few months, and we are attracting more customers,” said Tim Condon, president and founder of LEAP Financial. “We are equally excited to find space within close proximity to our current location and gain access to the strong workforce talent pool in San Diego.”
For more information about the company, visit www.leapautoloans.com.
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