Ireland has really become a place where a lot of Europeans want to work and we've been very lucky in attracting great talent from all over Europe that are now working in Dublin
We have tonnes of amazing customers, we continue to innovate so Salesforce is going to be in Ireland for a very long time.
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McGill and Partners, the specialist boutique broker, officially opened its Dublin office in October 2021, having received approval from the Central Bank of Ireland in December 2020. The firm began trading in Ireland in January 2021, working through the pandemic to set up a physical office; fulfilling their intention to broaden their European reach and further their global expansions.
Clearco, the world’s largest ecommerce investor and the company revolutionizing the way founders grow their businesses, today announced that it is continuing to build on its commitment to democratize access to capital and expand into growing global markets with the introduction of its signature equity-free capital funding product to Irish founders and entrepreneurs. The company plans to invest €100 million into digital-first Irish businesses, as it continues to support the 15+ % growth predicted in the Irish economy in 2022*.
Citi today announced that it intends to create 300 new jobs for Ireland this year. Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe T.D. and Cecilia Ronan, Citi Country Head Ireland, with Martin Shanahan, CEO, IDA Ireland made the announcement at Citi’s European Bank headquarters on North Wall Quay in Dublin.
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Good leaders understand the vision for the company, and they're often the most fearless person in the room. In the latest episode of The Leaders' Room, Ann O'Dea chats with Katia Karpova, head of the Europe, Middle East, and Africa region at Fiserv, a major fintech multinational whose products and services you probably use every day without even realising. Katia shares her perspectives on confident leadership and tech-savvy consumers.
Availability of ‘tech talent’ and proximity to third level institutions a key consideration
Continued expansion at four Irish sites over 20+ years State Street has been in Ireland for more than 25 years
Chose Cork, Ireland for its European HQ in 2018 Sees Ireland as a strategic foothold into Europe’s strong travel insurance market
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