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Goal Group open New York office


16 July 2015 New York
Reporter: Becky Butcher

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Securities class-action specialist Goal Group has expanded its operations in the US with the opening of a third office, located on State Street in New York.



It’s New York office will enable the company to meet rising demand for its international services from custodian banks, fund managers and cross-border investors.



Noah Wortman, chief operating officer, Americas at Goal Group commented: “We are delighted to open our first office in New York, and third in the US, which reflects the company’s commitment to further growing our North American client base.”



“The New York office will handle the complete reclamation process and create new jobs locally, all of which will be supported by our world-class global research and technical teams and ISO-accredited technology systems.”



Stephen Everard, CEO at Goal Group, added: “The expansion of our North American offering is a result of the company’s growth this past year and the increasing demand for withholding tax reclamation and securities class action recoveries globally.”
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