InComm Expansion to Create More Than 150 Jobs in Georgia

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Wednesday, April 25th, 2018

Gov. Nathan Deal announced that InComm, a leading prepaid product and payment technology company based in Atlanta, will create more than 150 jobs and invest over $20 million in capital developments in metro Atlanta and Columbus.

“In addition to being the No. 1 state for business, Georgia is now a recognized hub for the financial technology industry,” said Deal. “InComm has contributed to that reputation as a valued member of our business community, and the company has experienced significant growth while utilizing Georgia’s expansive resources for high-tech businesses. We appreciate the strength of this partnership and we are confident that Georgia’s highly skilled workforce and culture of collaboration will continue to provide InComm with the resources needed for a successful expansion.”
 
This expansion follows the close of InComm’s deal to acquire distribution rights of American Express’s prepaid reloadable and gift card products in the U.S., as well as the purchase of the Serve technology platform. InComm has become the program manager and processor, and American Express will remain the issuer and network for all products involved in the transaction.
 
“The addition of the American Express suite of products strengthens the already extensive portfolio of prepaid cards and technologies that we provide to retailers and consumers,” said Brooks Smith, CEO of InComm. “In addition to bringing new distribution partners into our network, we look forward to welcoming 400 employees to our workforce nationally, more than 150 of whom will work in several of our Georgia offices. Some are transitioning from American Express and others are being hired by InComm as a result of the new business. Their knowledge will be invaluable as we integrate these products into our portfolio over the coming months.”
 
Georgia Department of Economic Development Director of Entrepreneur and Small Business Development and Project Manager Mary Ellen McClanahan represented the Global Commerce Division in partnership with Invest Atlanta and the Greater Columbus Chamber of Commerce.
 
“I am pleased that InComm has chosen to continue its growth in Atlanta, bringing more than 100 new, well-paying jobs and an additional capital investment to the downtown area,” said Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms. “In the last year, several major companies have announced expansions in the city, including Accenture and the Boston Consulting Group. Their commitments are helping increase economic opportunity throughout Atlanta. I look forward to working alongside InComm’s executive leadership as they grow their business in our city.”
 
“We are excited that InComm will be adding 55 new jobs to its Columbus location,” said Russ Carreker, Development Authority of Columbus Chairman. “Columbus continues to be well-positioned for companies that are engaged in business support services and we know that InComm is expanding here because they are able to find the talented people they need, many of whom have prior military service. We look forward to assisting InComm with this announced growth and hope that there will be even more to come in their future.”
 
“We are excited to celebrate InComm again as they continue to deepen their footprint in Georgia, and expand their reach around the world,” said GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson. “Georgia has become a hotbed for the FinTech industry, and our statewide infrastructure paired with our talented workforce creates the ideal environment for InComm to continue to thrive.”