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St. George Financial Partners Announces Opening of Mountainside Office

Expansion in Response to Growing Client Base in Union County

 

St. George Financial Partners announced today that it opened an office in Mountainside, NJ to meet the demands of a growing Union County client base. The company has been rapidly adding clients who live in the region, and a local office will allow them to meet with their advisors closer to home.

“While many of the executives I work with have their day jobs or business based out of Manhattan, they usually prefer to have their significant others in meetings when it comes to discussing and making decisions about their financial futures,” said Jeff Romond, co-founder and managing partner for St. George Financial Partners. ”Having this office closer to their home makes it more convenient for them.”

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The new office space on Route 22 in Mountainside also features a modern conference room where the company plans to host economic seminars for the community. These will include roundtables with various local professionals who can discuss all aspects of financial wellness, from college planning to real estate.

Headquartered in midtown Manhattan, St. George Financial Partners is a financial services firm catering to families and small businesses in the tri-state area. The company’s team of seasoned advisors offers a range of customized services from wealth management and retirement planning for individuals, to 401(k) programs and health insurance solutions for businesses.

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“Having a branch office in the same county where I live makes a lot of sense,” said Romond, who lives in Westfield, NJ.  “Plus, adding a local office has a trickledown effect that adds more jobs to our towns and creates more taxable revenue for our municipalities.”

 

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