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New Irish Head Office - 11/12/2014
Fidelity Investments made the announcement as it opened its second Dublin office in Citywest. The new employees will be working in technology and business operations roles. he company's Irish operations cover areas including corporate services, research and development, international finance, and risk management.   The company has been in Ireland since 1996 and has two offices in Dublin and Galway. The new [...]
New Ireland Head Office - 09/12/2014
Technology companies Covali and SiliconCloud have announced a merger, which will see the new company base its headquarters in NexusUCD in Dublin. Covali was established in 2010 and specialises in cloud-based business analytics and resource planning for companies. SiliconCloud, meanwhile, is focused on search engine optimisation and marketing services like content management and social media engagement. The [...]
Northern Ireland could gain control of its corporation tax rate - 04/12/2014
Delivering his half-year budget statement, Britain’s finance minister George Osborne said they could legislate for the move before next year’s elections, provided assurances were given by NI politicians. Mr Osborne said this matter could be determined at the ongoing all-party talks being held in Belfast at present. Northern Ireland’s corporation tax rate is currently tied to the overall 21% rate for Britai [...]
Tech company to create 150 jobs in Dublin - 03/12/2014
Calypso Technology is to set up a Managed Services Centre in the capital. Financial services software developed by San Francisco-based Calypso Technology is currently used by 34,000 market professionals, in 180 financial institutions in over 60 countries. The company already employs 700 in its 20 offices around the world. The positions will be in business, technical analysis, quality assurance, and applica [...]
Osborne reportedly set to back NI corporation tax devolution - 02/12/2014
Northern Ireland shares Britain's 21% corporate tax rate, much higher than a 12.5% rate in the Republic of Ireland that has helped the country become one of the largest recipients of US foreign direct investment.              The FT said Mr Osborne would signal his support for devolving corporate tax to the province in a half-yearly budget statement tomorrow, although the move would be unlikely to take eff [...]
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