moveBuddha Acquires Los Angeles-Based GoodMigrations

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Leading website to find and book moving companies acquires expat website to serve international relocations.

moveBuddha.com, a leading website to find and book moving companies, today announced the acquisition of Los Angeles-based GoodMigrations.

GoodMigrations helps people move anywhere in the world and provides city and neighborhood guides to help expats successfully land in their new home.

Ryan Carrigan, co-founder and CEO of moveBuddha.com, said, "We've been focused on the U.S. domestic market and the acquisition of GoodMigrations gives us a beachhead to grow our international business."

GoodMigrations co-founder and CEO Sharon Vagley shared that "GoodMigrations has helped thousands of expats move abroad and get settled into their new lives. I'm excited to see GoodMigrations' continued growth under moveBuddha."

About moveBuddha.com:

moveBuddha.com is one of the largest moving company booking websites in the United States. The company was founded in 2015 and is best known for its Moving Cost Calculator online instant quoting tool and its Should I Move For Work? decision tool.

Contact Information:
Ryan Carrigan
co-founder
[email protected]
706-249-9101


Original Source: moveBuddha Acquires Los Angeles-Based GoodMigrations

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