US firm to create 500 new jobs in Navan and Wexford

A US financial firm is planning to create 500 new jobs in Navan and Wexford over the coming five years as part of an expansion of its operations in Ireland.

A US financial firm is planning to create 500 new jobs in Navan and Wexford over the coming five years as part of an expansion of its operations in Ireland.

The jobs are due to be created by PFPC International with the backing of the IDA and will be officially announced later today by the Minister for Enterprisse, Trade and Employment, Micheál Martin.

The company is believed to be planning to hire 250 third-level graduates at new operations in each of the two locations.

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