IDA-supported technology companies announce 140 new jobs in Cork & Dublin - 14/02/2017
A US technology company is to create more than 100 jobs in Cork.
San Francisco-based NGINX already has a base in the city and says it will establish its headquarters there for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
The technology company helps other companies to deliver websites and online applications securely and reliably, and allows them to grow quickly.
It says more than half of the internet's busiest [...]
Accenture to add 300 Irish jobs at new tech facility - 14/02/2017
Consultancy firm Accenture is to add 300 jobs to its Dublin operation in a move that will increase the size of the company's headcount in the capital to 2,500.
The new positions are in areas including design and technology. A third of the jobs will specifically focus on the internet of things (IOT), analytics and artificial intelligence in the areas of financial services, retail, consumer goods, life s [...]
Ireland would be 'ideal' choice for European Banking Authority, says Kenny - 24/01/2017
Dublin would be an "ideal choice" for the relocation of the European Banking Authority from London as a result of the Brexit vote, Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said.
Mr Kenny told delegates at the European Financial Forum that Dublin's IFSC is "Brexit-ready" in a direct pitch for financial services firms displaced as a result of the UK referendum. He claimed Ireland was an "obvious choice" for firms looking [...]
Office-building set to increase as Ireland looks to benefit from Brexit - 23/01/2017
Almost 4.5 million square feet of commercial space is under construction or refurbishment and a further five million square feet of accommodation with full planning permission is available in the Greater Dublin area, a report from the Department of Finance said.
The Central Bank has confirmed an increased interest in firms assessing Ireland as a location for financial services authorisation and investment [...]
Payments firm Evo to add 50 new jobs in Dublin - 23/01/2017
Payments company Evo is to add 50 new employees to its Dublin operation in a move that will see employee headcount rise to 120 by the end of this year.
The new full time positions are part of a €9m expansion at the company’s headquarters in Dun Laoghaire.
Evo has been in Ireland since 2014 and provides payments solutions to SMEs around the country. The company has over 2,000 employees across the globe.
E [...]