09/09/2016
Deutsche Bank To Create 40 New Posts In Dublin
Deutsche Bank is to create 40 new jobs in Dublin.
The company, which has opened a new data lab named 'The Hive, also announced plans to create a further 125 Technology and Operations roles supporting its Global Markets and Corporate & Investment Banking divisions.
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O’Connor TD said: "This project by Deutsche Bank represents a great vote of confidence in Ireland and its attractions for Financial Services companies. The new data lab builds on the bank's strong investment and job creation here over recent years and the provision of an additional 165 quality jobs is very welcome indeed. The Government has been making strenuous efforts to ensure that we have the right conditions in place in Ireland to continue job creation across the country. I look forward to a long and fruitful engagement with the company over the coming years and I am confident that this decision will be mutually beneficial for the company and for Ireland."
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The company, which has opened a new data lab named 'The Hive, also announced plans to create a further 125 Technology and Operations roles supporting its Global Markets and Corporate & Investment Banking divisions.
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O’Connor TD said: "This project by Deutsche Bank represents a great vote of confidence in Ireland and its attractions for Financial Services companies. The new data lab builds on the bank's strong investment and job creation here over recent years and the provision of an additional 165 quality jobs is very welcome indeed. The Government has been making strenuous efforts to ensure that we have the right conditions in place in Ireland to continue job creation across the country. I look forward to a long and fruitful engagement with the company over the coming years and I am confident that this decision will be mutually beneficial for the company and for Ireland."
(CD)
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