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California financial tech firm relocates North American HQ to Plano

QuickFee North American headquarters lands in Legacy business park.

A financial technology firm has relocated its North American headquarters from California to Plano.

QuickFee is a 14-year-old company with operations in the U.S. and Australia. The company has been operating in the U.S. since 2016 and previously was based in Los Angeles.

QuickFee has relocated its North American head office to the Parkwood Place building at 5601 Democracy Drive in Plano.

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The fast-growing financial technology firm provides business-to-business accounts receivable services to more than 319,000 U.S. customers.

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Last year, QuickFee appointed Jennifer Warawa as its North American CEO. Warawa was previously chief commercial officer at Canada-based DIRTT Environmental Solutions, North America’s largest provider of prefabricated, modular interiors for nonresidential spaces. DIRTT has one of its U.S. offices in Plano.

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This week, QuickFee hired a new chief technology officer, Dave Moore, who previously worked at an Austin tech firm. He also had stints at IBM and Electronic Arts.

“Dave’s extensive experience, innovative thinking, and exceptional leadership skills will be invaluable as we continue to rapidly evolve our technology solutions, improve our customers’ experience and drive our company’s growth,” Warawa said in a statement.

QuickFee’s new headquarters is in a 101,000-square-foot office building east of the Dallas North Tollway in Legacy business park. The office will formally open Oct. 17.