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Carne announces 50 jobs for Kilkenny

Written by Robert McHugh, on 24th Nov 2017. Posted in Technology

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It was announced today that Carne, the Irish-founded premier global provider of fund management company solutions to the asset management industry, will be creating 50 jobs at a new regulatory technology, development and operations centre of excellence in Co. Kilkenny.  
  
Founded in 2004 by John Donohoe, Carne is the largest independent provider of fund management company services in Ireland and a leading global provider with assets of more than US$60bn under management.

The organisation has more than 400 clients and employs 150 people currently. Carne has nine offices spread across major fund domiciles and asset management locations including Ireland, the United States, Luxembourg and the United Kingdom.
  
The new expansion enables Carne to further strengthen its client offering in the investment fund governance solutions sector as it experiences rapid growth due to greater regulation and increasing demand from investors for independent oversight of assets. The new jobs will be management and graduate positions in compliance, risk management, technology and operations. 
  
Welcoming today’s announcement, Minister of State for Financial Services, Michael D’Arcy said, "The decision by Carne to locate 50 new jobs at a new office in Kilkenny is extremely positive news for the region. Kilkenny has undergone huge growth in recent years with an influx of impressive businesses establishing a presence in the county, including in the area of financial services. Given the availability of talent and its proximity to Dublin and other key Irish cities, it is no surprise that the South East was the location of choice for Carne when it came to setting up its new office."

Source: www.businessworld.ie  

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