London fintech startup moves into bespoke Victorian headquarters
A London fintech startup has announced that it has moved headquarters into a new bespoke office.
Portfy, which focuses on credit building, has now moved to a bespoke office in a Victorian former warehouse in Clerkenwell.
The new office, on Great Sutton Street, was delivered and coordinated by office specialist Situu.
The company commented: “By working with Situu, the fintech firm, which offers a new way to build credit, [Portfy] was also able to specify exactly what it wanted in terms of furniture, accessories and decor.
“This included swapping standard desks and chairs to adjustable sit/stand options, and the inclusion of high-quality Herman Miller chairs and break-out furniture that reflected the company’s specific look and feel.
“Situu also collaborated with the firm and the landlord to ensure an additional, bespoke ‘shopping list’ of items, such as a phone booth and a range of impressive plants were added to the space.”
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