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Donahue credited support from Governor Jon Corzine and the state’s economic development team, including Chief of the Office Economic Growth Jerry Zaro and New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) CEO Caren Franzini, as the company evaluated its relocation strategy. “New Jersey’s natural strategic advantages and Governor Corzine’s enhanced business-friendly measures speak for themselves,” Chief Zaro said. “Relocation of such an internationally recognized and prestigious company to Jersey City is a powerful signal to other companies to give renewed consideration to New Jersey as a permanent home. This a huge win for our local, state and regional economy.” New Jersey’s advantages were a key factor in the company’s decision, including the competitive costs for a long-term lease, availability of infrastructure support, accessibility to DTCC headquarters and the ability to recruit highly-skilled staff to the location. The company will also benefit from economic incentives offered through EDA, including the Business Employment Incentive Program (BEIP) and the newly authorized Economic Redevelopment and Growth (ERG) Grant Program, which Governor Corzine signed into law in July as part of the Economic Stimulus Act of 2009. The grants will support DTCC’s relocation of a portion of its corporate staff functions in finance, legal, regulatory, human resources, specialized IT and product development from its Manhattan headquarters to Jersey City. The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), through its subsidiaries, provides clearance, settlement and information services for equities, corporate and municipal bonds, government and mortgage-backed securities, money market instruments and over-the-counter derivatives. In addition, DTCC is a leading processor of mutual funds and insurance transactions, linking funds and carriers with financial firms and third parties that market these products. DTCC’s depository provides custody and asset servicing for more than 3.5 million securities issues from the United States and 117 other countries and territories, valued at $27.6 trillion. Last year, DTCC settled more than $1.88 quadrillion in securities transactions. DTCC has operating facilities in multiple locations in the United States and overseas. In September, the Administration announced that since 2006, the EDA had finalized over $2.4 billion in financing assistance, business incentives and tax credits, and supported nearly 1,330 projects across the state of New Jersey. The assistance is expected to leverage more than $6 billion in total public/private investment and lead to the creation of an estimated 37,500 permanent jobs and 42,500 construction jobs in the state. Since that announcement, the EDA has finalized an additional 9 projects, including DTCC, involving an additional 1,713 estimated new jobs and $78.9 million in EDA assistance. # # # (A copy of DTCC’s announcement release is attached.)
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