Wednesday 15 June 2011

Finance firm creates 50 new jobs in Ireland


The Irish Times reported yesterday that 50 high-end jobs are to be created in Ireland over the next two years, thanks to the launch of a new finance company.

Asset management firm BNY Mellon announced the creation of the new futures and derivatives company — BNY Mellon Clearing International Limited — to be headquartered in Dublin.

The new jobs will be in the areas of finance, risk management, technology, operations, sales, compliance and legal.

The Executive for BNY Mellon Ireland stated the, “announcement represents another milestone in our Irish growth strategy and supports our ongoing commitment to expand the range of capabilities we offer from Ireland to both local and global clients.”

Ireland is now BNY Mellon’s second largest location in Europe, employing more than 1,800 people in Dublin, Cork, Wexford and Navan. The company operates in 36 countries and serves more than 100 markets.

The company delivers a broad range of services to traditional and alternative asset managers, banks, pension funds and insurance companies, offering a range of services including asset servicing, alternative investment services and corporate trust.
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