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Vanan Services, Leader in Translation Services, Moves From Virginia to NYC
"Relocating to New York is a big step forward for us," said Saravanan Nagaraj, CEO of Vanan Services "This move allows us to be closer to our customers, offer faster service, and welcome walk-ins for all our services in one of the most connected cities in the world. Our New York office will also help us expand our customer base and meet the growing demand for professional language solutions."
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / September 16, 2025 / Vanan Services, a U.S.-based leader in translation services, has officially moved from Fredericksburg, Virginia, to a new office in New York City. The new location at 224 West 35th St., Suite 1200-8, New York, NY 10001 is now open to customers, providing easier access to professional language services in person.
Incredible Language Services for Individuals & Businesses Vanan services
Why New York?
New York City, known for its global business, legal, healthcare, and cultural significance, offers an ideal location for Vanan Services. With its diverse population and international influence, the city enables the company to better serve individuals and businesses seeking professional translation, transcription, and other language services. According to a recent industry report, 72% of New York businesses require multilingual communication to effectively engage with their clients. This underscores the need for Vanan Services' expertise in overcoming language barriers.
What Clients Can Expect
Customers visiting the New York office can expect the same trusted accuracy and speed that Vanan has built its reputation on, now with:
Walk-in access for all services, including translations, transcription, voiceover, subtitling, and closed captioning.
Certified translation services for legal, academic, and personal use.
Continued commitment to accuracy, speed, and customer care..
Comprehensive Language Solutions
Beyond translations, Vanan Services provides a complete range of language solutions tailored to businesses, legal professionals, healthcare organizations, and individuals. These include professional transcription services for meetings and court proceedings, subtitling and closed captioning for media and accessibility compliance, and voiceover services for e-learning, marketing, and entertainment projects. With expertise in over 100 languages, Vanan ensures that every service is delivered with accuracy, speed, and attention to detail.
About Vanan Services
Vanan Services is a U.S.-founded translation company serving individuals, businesses, and government agencies nationwide and abroad. With expertise in over 100 languages, Vanan offers certified translations, transcription, voiceover, closed captioning, and subtitling services. Known for accuracy, speed, and customer support, Vanan makes communication across languages simple and reliable.
Contact Information
Saravanan Nagaraj
CEO
[email protected]
Ryan Kauff
Marketing Manager
[email protected]
SOURCE: Vanan Services, Inc.
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