Tech CEO blames Biden COVID policies for business, family exodus from Nevada to Florida: 'It was catastrophic'

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One fintech CEO is detailing why relocating her company's headquarters to Florida seemed like the 'obvious choice' as businesses and families flee to red states

Revere Payments CEO Wendy Kinney explains her decision to relocate her company's headquarters and how COVID-era policies have impacted the exodus to red states nationwide.

More than three years after the pandemic first began, businesses and families alike are still feeling the long-term implications ofThat's why one Christian-based financial tech company, Revere Payments, decided to relocate to Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, to solidify its search for real "freedom" as it continued operations despite government hurdles.

"When it came to the brand of Revere, Revere is really centered around freedom, and... when the decision came, where would we relocate or locate the headquarters for Revere, it seemed the obvious choice for the freedom brand was the freedom state of Florida," CEO Wendy Kinney told Fox News Digital. "So for us, it came through prayer and contemplation, and really the brand driving along with the Lord driving where we're going to go," she continued.

The payment processing company made the announcement earlier this month, revealing that the headquarters would be moved from Las Vegas to Palm Beach Gardens. "This move will result in the creation of 100 new job opportunities within the next three years," the press release states.

 

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