GM Financial Breaks Ground on New Financial Servicing Center
General Motors Financial Company Inc. broke ground on a new financial servicing center in San Antonio, Texas, on Monday. When completed in the Spring 2017, the 100,000-square-foot facility will represent the fifth servicing center in North America for the captive finance company.
FORT WORTH, Texas — General Motors Financial Company Inc. broke ground on a new financial servicing center in San Antonio, Texas, on Monday. The new San Antonio Servicing Center, according to the company, represents GM Financial’s continued strategic expansion and support of GM.
The company expects to begin occupying the 100,000-square-foot facility by the spring 2017.
“We are proud to call San Antonio the future home of our fifth servicing center in North America, and excited to break ground on this new facility with the support and partnership of leaders from the city of San Antonio, Bexar County and the state of Texas,” said GM Financial CEO Dan Berce. “GM and GM Financial are committed to maintaining strong ties to this state, where, combined, we employ more than 10,000 people dedicated to building world-class vehicles and providing auto financing solutions to GM’s customers and dealers.”
GM Financial has actively expanded its capabilities since becoming General Motor’s captive finance company in 2010. It now offers a broad assortment of auto financing solutions — loan, lease and commercial financing products — to 16,000 dealers worldwide.
GM Financial has four other financial servicing centers in Arlington, Texas; Chandler, Arizona; Huntersville, North Carolina; and Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. The new 13.8-acre location will be located off of Raymond E. Stotzer Freeway at the intersection of Westover Link and North Ellison Drive, according to the company.
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