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Infosys banks on Ireland for FinTech expertise

| | Dec 08, 2015, at 12:32 am
Dublin, Ireland, Dec 7 (IBNS): Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Enda Kenny TD and Richard Bruton TD, the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Government of Ireland on Monday announced that, Infosys, a global leader in consulting, technology, outsourcing and next-generation services, intends to create 250 new jobs over the next three years in Ireland to develop new technologies and support innovation in global financial institutions.
This project has been supported by the Department of Jobs through IDA Ireland. 
 
The expansion will see Infosys create up to 95 roles at its first dedicated product-centric research and development (R&D) center outside India, and open a second Irish facility to house up to 155 people who will provide IT services to Infosys clients. 
 
"The highly skilled technology roles at the R&D facility, which will be established by EdgeVerve Systems, the product subsidiary of Infosys, will focus on FinTech research and development. The center will operate an open innovation model, working closely with customers, technology partners, academic institutions and the start-up community in areas of technology, such as blockchain and analytics" an official statement claimed.
 
Employees at the company’s new development center will provide technology services to its global and Ireland-based clients in the financial services industry. The work will include high-end IT consulting, business analytics, business processing and customer service. 
 
The new roles are in addition to more than 250 employees that are already working for Infosys in Ireland. This number includes the employees that have been transferred from AIB to the Infosys Booterstown facility in an announcement that was made in July 2015, and employees working onsite at client locations in Ireland.
 
Making the announcement, Taoiseach Enda Kenny TD said, "I am delighted to welcome 250 new jobs at Infosys. This is a vote of confidence in Ireland, our great workforce and our reputation as a hub for technology and innovation. The Government wants to keep the recovery going by providing the right environment for companies like Infosys to locate, expand and create jobs."
 
Dr. Vishal Sikka, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Infosys said, “Much like Ireland, Infosys has based its growth on a foundation of education, lifelong learning and a deep commitment to innovation. Infosys is already working with clients in Ireland helping them explore new ways of working and advancing, by embracing technology-led innovation. We want to build on this early success. With an ecosystem of like-minded partners in Ireland, we will pursue new ideas and new ways to solve the greatest challenges of our times – the important things that only human imagination and ingenuity can achieve.”
 
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD - who met senior Infosys executives last year to discuss expansion plans for Ireland – said, “Information technology and business consulting is a key sector which we have targeted as part of our Action Plan for Jobs, and we have put in place a range of measures to support jobs growth in this area. Today’s announcement that Infosys, a leading company in this area, is locating 250 high-end innovation jobs in Ireland is a great boost. I wish Vishal and his team every success and look forward to continuing our work together.”
                                         
Martin Shanahan, Chief Executive Officer, IDA Ireland commenting from Asia said, “Infosys is an Indian company with a truly global footprint – it has operations in more than 50 countries. IDA Ireland has a team of executives working with Indian companies in the market, making them aware of the opportunities that exist here in Ireland. Attracting Asian companies is a key part of IDA Ireland’s strategy. Infosys’ investment shows that Ireland has a lot to offer Indian and other Asian companies."

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