NeoSystems Corp., a professional services and technology company specializing in business process outsourcing of accounting/finance, HR, and IT operations, will create a presence in Orange County, bringing more than 37 new jobs over the next three years and making a $424,000 capital investment in the region.

Enterprise Florida President and CEO Gray Swoope said, “Florida’s IT industry continues to grow and companies like NeoSystems are important to that growth. Their new location in Orlando will add important value to the region and this expanding sector. More and more, high-tech specialty companies are choosing Florida for their next location because of the state’s top workforce, infrastructure and strong partnerships. I congratulate NeoSystems on their success and look forward to their growth.” 

“We are extremely excited to welcome NeoSystems to our community. Their new, remote services center adds to Orange County’s growing cluster of business service companies,” said Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs. “With our first class quality of life and skilled workforce, NeoSystems is poised for success in Central Florida.”

Michael Tinsley, founder, president and CEO of NeoSystems Corp. said, “NeoSystem is thrilled to announce that we will open our first-ever Managed Accounting Services and IT Operations Center that will serve a critical business-to-business, enabling role for U.S. companies. Our new Orlando Operations Center will perform highly specialized accounting functions and IT services for NeoSystems clients so that our customers can focus more intently on their core business.  All of us at NeoSystems are grateful to the Orlando EDC for their support and dynamic leadership. We selected Orlando because of the vibrant business community, pro-commerce environment and the immense pool of accounting and information technology talent in the area.”

“We’re pleased to add NeoSystems’ to the growing list of companies who are selecting Orlando for their new location as their business grows,” said Rick Weddle, president and CEO of the Orlando Economic Development Commission. “This expansion highlights the phenomenal growth we’ve seen in advanced business services which I hope continues to see significant gains in 2015.”

Orange County, Valencia College, Enterprise Florida and the Orlando Economic Development Commission collaborated on this project.