21/06/2016

FG Welcome News Of 30 New Jobs In Dundalk

Dundalk-based firm, Intact, has announced the creation of 30 new jobs after securing investment of €1.9 million.

Welcoming the news, Fine Gael TD for Louth, Peter Fitzpatrick, said: "This is great news for Dundalk and builds on other recent success stories. Software company Intact is based at Blackthorn Business Park on the Coes Road and was started up by Paul Marry and Aidan Lawless in 1992.

"The company, which currently employs 60 people in Dundalk, as well as offices in Omagh, Cork, Wicklow and Manchester, is going from strength to strength. It will use the funding it has secured for sales and marketing, creating 30 jobs over two years. I would like to congratulate the company on its continued success.

"Fine Gael in Government continues to prioritise job creation because we believe that only a strong economy, supporting people at work, can pay for the services needed to create a fair society here in Louth."

(MH/JP)

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