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Soho Place: A new home for our Research Lab

Soho Place: A new home for our Research Lab

25 May 2023
  • News

We’re excited to have opened the doors of our brand new office at 1 Soho Place in the heart of Central London.

“Teamwork is central to the creativity and innovation we need for our continued long-term success, and our new office at 1 Soho Place provides an environment where that can thrive,” said Ben Leadsom, CEO.

“Having our Researchers and Engineers co-located in this purpose-designed space will enable them to continue to push the boundaries of quantitative research.”

Soho Place is G-Research’s fourth London office, sitting alongside our fast-growing Engineering and Infrastructure Hub in Dallas, Texas.

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