Irish-international fintech company, Fexco has announced a significant expansion of its operations headquartered in Killorglin, Co Kerry creating 175 new jobs over 3 years. The jobs form part of Fexco’s expansion strategy reinforcing the South West’s position as the driving force of Ireland’s fintech industry.

The announcement was made in Killorglin by Julie Sinnamon, CEO of Enterprise Ireland, together with Fexco CEO Denis McCarthy, and Fexco Chairman, Brian McCarthy. The development is supported by the Government through Enterprise Ireland’s R&D Fund.

Recognised as one of the world’s original and longest-established fintech players, Fexco has developed an innovative suite of payments and foreign exchange products and solutions including Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC), Multi Currency Pricing (MCP), Tax Free Shopping and Retail FX.

The high-skill jobs announced will add 175 to the existing 2,300 staff working across Fexco’s Irish and international operations spanning 29 countries. Fexco is seeking experts in ICT engineering, software and sales to serve new product development opportunities in Ireland.

Commenting on the announcement, Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Heather Humphreys, TD, said: “This is a great day for Fexco, Kerry and the wider South West. The economic growth of our regions through the creation of high-skilled, sustainable jobs is a priority for Government, and I am delighted to see such a significant number of these jobs being created at Fexco in disciplines like research and development. As a global leader, Fexco is synonymous with innovation and progression. The company’s continuous investment in the South West shows the company’s commitment and confidence in Ireland and our talented workforce.”

Denis McCarthy, CEO of Fexco, said: “Our plans to hire an additional 175 people for our Irish operations, based primarily in Killorglin, demonstrate Fexco’s commitment to this region, one synonymous with entrepreneurship, innovation and success in the ICT and fintech sectors. Those seeking new opportunities outside of the major cities can enjoy the benefits of our unique location including access to a variety of housing, schools, HEI’s and social amenities, state of the art transport infrastructure, significantly reduced traffic volumes and of course one of the most beautiful vistas in the world. Companies from this region continue to lead and compete internationally, representing Irish business on the world stage, something we at Fexco are inherently proud of.”

Julie Sinnamon, CEO of Enterprise Ireland, said: “Enterprise Ireland has worked closely with Fexco, both in Ireland and internationally, since it was established in 1981. It has been great to have witnessed the growth of the company from the initial idea right through to the global financial services leader that it is today. Fexco’s presence in the South West makes an important contribution to prosperity at regional level. The company was one of the first Irish fintech companies and its growth has contributed to the development of the fintech sector in Ireland, as well as to the positioning of Ireland as a centre of fintech excellence, globally. Enterprise Ireland is pleased to support this expansion which will result in 175 Enterprise Ireland supported jobs at Fexco in Co Kerry. We look forward to continuing to work with Fexco and to being part of their continuing success story.”

Recruitment for the new roles has started. To submit a CV, applicants are invited to email Fexco’s Talent Team at careers@fexco.com

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Pictured (l to r) were: Founder of Fexco, Brian McCarthy; Chief Executive of Fexco Denis McCarthy; and Enterprise Ireland CEO Julie Sinnamon.