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Ding Opens New Office at BellWorks

Ding, an international top-up platform for mobile phones, is opening its new US office at the BellWorks facility in Holmdel. The move is the latest step in the next phase of growth for Ding, which had revenues of $500 million in 2017.

As the share of pre-paid mobile phones continues to grow – with some operators reporting that almost 80 percent of global mobile phone users do so on a pre-paid basis or 90 percent of emerging market mobile phones – Ding’s business is going from strength to strength as demand soars for its top-up product from foreign workers abroad.

Through its extensive retail network, and relationships with the key operators, Ding’s US business will make it possible for the diaspora in the US to send top-up to family and friends in Cuba, Mexico, Haiti, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic, amongst others, in seconds.

Commenting on the expansion, David Shackleton, CEO at Ding, said, “Our business has moved into the next phase of growth as demand for our product skyrockets. Our new US office is going to help us to meet that demand on the ground, and help us to continue to serve our users among the Latin American, Caribbean, African & Asian expat communities in the US.”

He added, “This is all part of our ambitious 2020 Strategy – and will help us to continuously enhance the experience of our users, and serve our customers where we are needed most. Our new location in Bell Labs, which was the frontrunner in trying to achieve global connection, feels like a great fit for us.”

Ding’s new home in the US – Bell Works – is the reimagining of the historic former Bell Labs building. Bell Labs researchers completed the first transatlantic telephone cable connecting the US to Europe back in 1956, and also created the technology to make optical fiber practical, which in 1988 led to the laying of fiber optic cable across the Atlantic – making global connectivity a reality.

Ding, based in Ireland, has regional offices in Miami, Barcelona, Bucharest, Dhaka, Dubai, Paris and San Salvador.

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