ServiceMac Bringing 1,000 New Jobs To South Carolina

The mortgage subservicing company will invest $24 million in a 100,000-square-foot office facility in Lancaster County, SC.

ServiceMac, a mortgage subservicing company, will locate new operations in Lancaster County, SC. The company’s $24 million capital investment is projected to create approximately 1,000 new jobs over the next five years.

Lancaster County
ServiceMac will move into a 100,000-square-foot office facility in the Bailes Ridge Corporate Park, in Indian Land, SC.

“ServiceMac looks forward to establishing our operations in Lancaster County and being able to recruit locally from a strong talent pool,” said ServiceMac CEO Bob Caruso. “We appreciate the efforts of both local and state economic development partners in helping us make the decision to locate in South Carolina possible.”

ServiceMac plans to move into a 100,000-square-foot office facility in the Bailes Ridge Corporate Park, located in Indian Land, SC. Hiring for new positions is slated to begin in the first quarter of 2019.

“ServiceMac’s decision to establish operations with 1,000 new jobs in Lancaster County speaks volumes to the confidence in both our people and the business-friendly climate of South Carolina,” said Gov. Henry McMaster. “We are proud to celebrate economic diversity in every corner of the state, and we are proud that ServiceMac is choosing to call South Carolina home. We look forward to growing our partnership in the years ahead.”

The South Carolina Coordinating Council for Economic Development approved job development credits related to the project, and a $100,000 Set Aside grant was also awarded to the county to assist with costs.

“Lancaster County has become a premier destination for corporate headquarters facilities, and ServiceMac’s decision continues the trend,” said Lancaster County Council Chairman Steve Harper. “We couldn’t be happier that Lancaster County will be the base of their operations and the many well-paying jobs which they will bring. The company’s confidence in our business climate and workforce is very much appreciated.”

“It’s another golden day for Lancaster County with ServiceMac locating its operations in Indian Land,” said Lancaster County Department of Economic Development Director Jamie Gilbert. “The ServiceMac team is impressive; and, from the outset, the Lancaster County Department of Economic Development was strongly committed to winning this highly-competitive project. Lancaster County has earned a reputation for being the location of choice in the Charlotte region for newer companies seeking the right environment to successfully execute aggressive business strategies. We welcome ServiceMac to that growing and impressive list.”

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