Citi and BSkyB 'mulling Dublin operations'

Dublin could be in line for up to 800 new jobs, according to reports.

Dublin could be in line for up to 800 new jobs, according to reports.

American financial services company City and broadcaster Sky are looking at setting up offices in the capital.

Citi is said to be examining locations in the IFSC, where it could create 500 jobs.

While BSkyB is close to leasing office space in Dublin with a view to creating up to 300 jobs.

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