Butterfield Fulcrum tickles Irish government over expansion
08 November 2012 Dublin
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Fund administrator Butterfield Fulcrum is set to expand operations in Dublin, with the creation of 150 new jobs over the next three years.
The group, which started its Irish operations in 2009, announced the need for 150 additional workers in the field of middle office and customer relationship management, delighting the Minister for Jobs, Richard Burton.
Burton stated that international financial services was a key sector targeted in the government’s plan for jobs and growth.
Butterfield Fulcrum CEO Glenn Henderson said: “Butterfield Fulcrum has had a very positive experience in Dublin. Our experience with the Irish labour market has been phenomenal. Our clients have been very impressed with the calibre of those we have hired in Ireland. Today’s expansion is as a result of this success.”
The group, which started its Irish operations in 2009, announced the need for 150 additional workers in the field of middle office and customer relationship management, delighting the Minister for Jobs, Richard Burton.
Burton stated that international financial services was a key sector targeted in the government’s plan for jobs and growth.
Butterfield Fulcrum CEO Glenn Henderson said: “Butterfield Fulcrum has had a very positive experience in Dublin. Our experience with the Irish labour market has been phenomenal. Our clients have been very impressed with the calibre of those we have hired in Ireland. Today’s expansion is as a result of this success.”
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