07/04/2017
FundRock To Create 20 New Jobs By 2019
FundRock, an independent UCITS Fund Management Company, has announced plans to hire up to 20 people by the end of 2019.
The firm also announced it has opened a new office in Dublin.
The new office is part of FundRock's growing presence in three of the major fund centres, namely Luxembourg, Ireland and the UK, as part of wider European expansion plans.
Revel Wood, Chief Executive Officer of FundRock, said: "The move to Ireland is a crucial part of our long term strategy, and being a client led organisation, we have responded to client demand, to accommodate their needs, especially those looking to move their funds to Ireland.
"This expansion into Ireland aligns with our ambition to offer service excellence to a global client base by providing a value added solution for all their domestic fund management needs across Europe."
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The firm also announced it has opened a new office in Dublin.
The new office is part of FundRock's growing presence in three of the major fund centres, namely Luxembourg, Ireland and the UK, as part of wider European expansion plans.
Revel Wood, Chief Executive Officer of FundRock, said: "The move to Ireland is a crucial part of our long term strategy, and being a client led organisation, we have responded to client demand, to accommodate their needs, especially those looking to move their funds to Ireland.
"This expansion into Ireland aligns with our ambition to offer service excellence to a global client base by providing a value added solution for all their domestic fund management needs across Europe."
(CD/LM)
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