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Oliver Gabbay, chief operating officer of Aztec Money with Minister Richard Bruton and Colm Devine, VP of business development at Aztec Money. John T Ohle Photography

100 new jobs created by finance firm in Dublin

Aztec Money chose Ireland for its location and its access to a highly skilled workforce with multilingual skills.

FINANCE FIRM AZTEC Money has announced the creation of 100 new jobs for Dublin.

The newly established international finance company has set up its global headquarters in George’s Quay and the multilingual roles will be in the area of data processing, marketing, sales and IT.

Aztec Money specialises in providing small and medium companies with investor networks.

The company chose Ireland for its geographic location, positive business and fiscal environment, and its access to a highly skilled workforce with multilingual skills.

“Improving access to finance is a key part of the Government’s plans for jobs and growth, and Aztec Money’s innovative new service for Irish SMEs to help improve cash flow is a very welcome addition to the supports available to job-creating businesses here,” said Labour Party TD for Dublin South East, Kevin Humphreys.

It brings the total of jobs announced today to 170 after Mafic announced the creation of 70 new jobs over the next three years in their new production facility in Kells, Co. Meath.

Read: Ireland’s proximity to European and US markets lands 70 new jobs in Meath>

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