03/07/2015

ProSeeder Technologies To Set Up Dublin Office

ProSeeder Technologies has announced it is to establish its first European subsidiary office in Dublin and create 15 jobs over three years.

The company was introduced to Ireland through the Government's Succeed in Ireland initiative, implemented by Connect Ireland in association with IDA Ireland.

Minister Nash said: "ProSeeder is a very welcome addition to the FinTech companies who now call Dublin their European base. Our highly talented workforce and the Government's strong support for companies who want to start and scale in Ireland were no doubt part of the reasons the team at ProSeeder chose Ireland and I want to wish Colm and Ken every success with the venture."

ProSeeder is a provider of a customisable financial technology platform for investment firms and networks to conduct their operations related to direct investment in private securities. The platform enables organisations to effectively manage deal flow processes, vet more opportunities, conduct compliant transactions and reduce the cost of overheads.

(CD/JP)

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