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First Derivatives expands into Dublin


29 November 2019 Dublin
Reporter: Becky Bellamy

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First Derivatives has expanded its presence, opening a new office in Dublin to meet client demand.

The expansion comes as First Derivatives revealed it had seen significant growth in demand for consultancy services in Dublin, in particular in the areas of risk management, regulatory and compliance, and treasury management.

First Derivatives also noted that the new office space will allow the firm to increase its team sizes, develop more solutions and continue to deliver service to our customers across finance and industry.

Seamus Keating, executive chairman said: “We are delighted that the strategic vision of our founder and former CEO, the late Brian Conlon, to grow our presence in the local market is being realised through the recent award of a number of new delivery projects and the addition of a number of new banks to our existing blue-chip client list.”

Keating added: “The new office space at George’s Quay provides us with a suitably impressive platform for both our staff and clients as we enter the next exciting phase of expansion within the Irish market.”
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