25/09/2014

Version 1 Announces 50 New Jobs

Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness has welcomed the announcement of 50 new jobs in Belfast by IT firm Version 1.

The Deputy First Minister said: "This is yet another welcome boost to our local economy.

"The total investment by Version 1 to this project is around £6.5 million and when complete will deliver additional employment opportunities generating £2.8 million in salaries over the next three years.

"Our cost-competitive business environment, talented IT graduates and excellent telecommunications infrastructure continues to drive down costs for global companies offering a competitive edge in a very dynamic sector."

(CD/JP)

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