Bruton announces 40 new jobs for Dublin

Forty new jobs are on the way for Dublin, in a payment processing centre.

Forty new jobs are on the way for Dublin, in a payment processing centre.

Jobs Minister Richard Bruton made the announcement this morning.

The positions will be based at SumUp, a company dedicated to helping small businesses overcome issues with accepting credit and debit card payments.

They are establishing a customer, technical support and development centre in Dublin.

Recruitment for the 40 new IT jobs is already underway.

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