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Bank of Ireland relaunches FDI Landing Space

Written by Robert McHugh, on 3rd Jul 2023. Edited on 1st Jul 2023 Posted in General

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Bank of Ireland has announced the relaunch of its Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Landing Space in Stephen’s Green, following refurbishment during the pandemic. 

The FDI Landing Space provides companies arriving into Ireland with co-working office space, meeting rooms and event space above the Stephens Green branch in Dublin city centre.

International Companies

Its team has supported over 600 international companies to set up in the Irish market over the past decade. The facility provides hot desks, meeting rooms and boardrooms, with companies from the US, UK, EU, China, Australia, Japan and Canada availing of the space in the past.

'Strength To Strength'

Speaking at the launch, Head of Global FDI at Bank of Ireland, Kevin Elliott said, "As the leading bank in Ireland for international companies, Bank of Ireland is delighted to provide our FDI Landing Space to support companies who may be considering Ireland as a base or starting to develop operations here."

He added, "It has been fantastic to see FDI companies who have directly benefited from our Stephen’s Green facility going from strength to strength and announcing significant growth plans within the Irish market over the years."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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