Back for Business scheme supports returning Irish emigrants
The Irish government has launched a new initiative to support Irish emigrants who wish to develop a business in Ireland.
PerfectCard to increase jobs in Ireland following €6m sale
PerfectCard, an Irish FinTech company with offices in Galway and Wicklow, has sold a majority stake to Australian payment solutions provider EML Payments Ltd in a €6m ($9.5m) deal.Read more
E-commerce company Overstock.com to create 100 jobs in Sligo
E-commerce company Overstock.com has announced plans to create 100 new research and development roles at its European base in Sligo. Read more
Paradyn to Invest in Acquisitions and New Jobs
Irish end-to-end IT and communications service provider Paradyn will double its workforce from 40 to 80 employees by 2020.Read more
Health Services Provider to Create Dublin Jobs
Irish company Spectrum Wellness is to create 100 jobs in Dublin as part of a new €4 million investment.Read more
Go-Ahead Ireland Announces Jobs and Investment in Dublin Operations
A private bus company has announced the creation of 425 new jobs and an €8.5 million investment in its Irish operations. Read more
BDO Announces Consulting Merger with Eaton Square
Chartered accountancy firm BDO has launched a new consulting business in Ireland following its merger with Irish management consulting firm Eaton Square.Read more
Californian Tech Company Expands in Cork
A Californian cloud data management company has announced its plans to add fifty new jobs in Cork. Read more
Enterprise Ireland Announces 2017 Levels of Job Creation
Enterprise Ireland, the Government agency responsible for developing Irish business globally, has reported the creation of 19,332 new jobs by companies it supports throughout 2017. Read more
Huawei Announces Trinity College Research Partnership and Cork Expansion
Huawei, a global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, has announced a new research partnership with Trinity College Dublin as part of its growing R&D footprint in Ireland. Read more





