100 new jobs announced for Cork
The specialist fund and corporate services provider Alter Domus says it plans to increase the headcount at it's new European Centre of Excellence at the Airport Business Park.
The Cork office handles financial services such as private equity, real estate and global private debt.
The company employs 3,000 people in 20 countries and recruited 80 people in Ireland last year.
Alter Domus say they will also continue to invest in partnerships with local third level institutions locally, with graduate and internship places expected to double this year.
James McEvoy, Country Executive Ireland, Alter Domus, said:
"We are delighted to confirm our plans for further growth in Ireland. We have continued to rapidly grow the business in recent years and see a new market opening up here for investors in private assets. This industry holds over $10 trillion in assets, a growing proportion of which is invested in Europe. Ireland is going to be an increasingly important access point to these markets. Our priority is to support our clients where they need us and our focus now is to enhance our service offering to bring our specialist full-service solutions to market in support of that growth."
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