Convoke Systems, the leading provider of media (document) mobility and chain of title tracking solutions for the financial services and accounts receivable management (ARM) industries, Monday announced the relocation of its corporate headquarters from San Francisco to Arlington, Va., effective May 1, 2011.

The new office is located just outside Washington, DC and provides close proximity to both customers and relevant regulatory bodies. Convoke will continue to maintain its San Francisco office where key engineering and product personnel are located.

“Since Convoke was founded in 2006 the company has maintained its headquarters in San Francisco where we have enjoyed a rewarding history of growth and success,” said Gary Portney, the company’s President and Founder.  “The headquarters move to Arlington comes after careful review of the company’s future operating needs in light of its recent growth.”

David Pauken, CEO, added, “Establishing an office in Arlington, VA and locating our headquarters there will enable us to better serve our customers and provide another important building block to support our growing business.  The move has been in the planning stages since Convoke successfully raised venture capital funding in 2010.”

Convoke operates throughout the United States at the following locations:

4401 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 510, Arlington, VA 22203 (Headquarters)
275 Battery Street, Suite 1050, San Francisco, CA 94111

Convoke Systems, is the leading provider of media (document) mobility and chain of title tracking solutions for the financial services and accounts receivable management (ARM) industries.  Convoke’s media mobility software solutions provide on-demand and automated access and delivery of business information necessary to recover debt and promote conformity with federal and state regulations.  Convoke Systems is a PCI Certified Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider with firmly established relationships at leading financial institutions in the United States.


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