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<p>Empyrean Solutions announced its new R&amp;D Project headquarters in Cork City on Thursday. At the announcement were Maeve McConnon, Head of International Financial Services, IDA Ireland, Paul Leahy, Managing Director, Empyrean Solutions, Patrick Doyle and Sean McWilliams, IDA Ireland with Brandon Meeks, Chief Technology Officer, Empyrean Solutions. Picture Daragh Mc Sweeney/Provision</p>

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Financial software firm to create 40 jobs in Cork
Financial software company Empyrean Solutions will create 40 new jobs with the opening of its new research and development project in Cork city.
<p>Government investment in upskilling initiatives will be vital to support the continued growth and competitiveness of this sector, she points out. </p>
Developing the skills Irish fintech requires to grow and compete
<p>In the face of increasing global regulatory complexity, adaptability and innovation are the keys to success. </p>
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Teamwork is the way to success
Structured environment key to continued growth
A national fintech hub would help Irish firms to remain competitive as the global industry rapidly expands

Wed, 18 Jun, 2025

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Investment in Irish fintech fell by more than a third in 2022 
Investment in Irish fintech fell by more than a third in 2022 
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