Maples and Calder expands in Ireland

Cayman Islands firm Maples and Calder plans to expand its office in Ireland, adding 75 jobs over the next three years. The firm launched it’s Irish base in 2006, and currently employs 175 people in Dublin. Ireland’s Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation - Richard Bruton - said “International financial services is a key target sector of Government as part of our plan for jobs and growth, and the Taoiseach has set the target of creating an additional 10,000 jobs in the sector by 2016. Today’s announcement that this world-leading financial and legal services provider, which only came to Ireland in 2006, is expanding its workforce with the creation of 75 jobs, is great news. The success of the Maples Group in Ireland demonstrates the potential for future growth in this sector, and through continued implementation of the Action Plan for Jobs we are determined to build on this and create the jobs we need”.

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