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Bruton welcomes announcement of 700 new jobs at Deutsche Bank

Minister Bruton and IDA CEO Barry O'Leary at the announcement today

Minister Bruton and IDA CEO Barry O'Leary at the announcement today

Jobs Minister Richard Bruton welcomed the announcement by Deutsche Bank that the company is to create 700 jobs in Dublin in the coming years.

Deutsche Bank plan to significantly grow its operations in Dublin by taking 100,000 square feet of office space at Eastpoint Business Park. The bank aims to create a Regional Hub and Centre of Excellence in Dublin.

The project is supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through IDA Ireland. Hiring will begin in 2014. The new operation will be based at Pinnacle 2 in Eastpoint.

Deutsche Bank has maintained a presence in Dublin since 1991, employing over 300 people across two offices in the City. The bank intends to build on the successful business it already has in Dublin across Group Technology & Operations (GTO) and Global Transaction Banking (GTB).

Deutsche Bank is focused on recruiting the best talent in Ireland and the company already has enduring relationships with local universities which it will continue to nurture.

Minister Bruton said:

Today’s announcement that Deutsche Bank is creating an additional 700 jobs over the coming years is a huge vote of confidence in the sector and in Ireland’s economy and great news for people looking for jobs in this industry. I commend IDA on their tireless work on this project, and I wish Deutsche Bank every success with this new operation.

Commenting on the expansion planned by the bank, Barry O’Leary, Chief Executive of IDA Ireland said:

Deutsche Bank is one of Europe’s most dynamic financial institutions and this expansion at Eastpoint will significantly bolster Ireland’s financial services sector.

Read the full press release here.