11/01/2022
Finyx To Create 20 New Jobs In Belfast
Finyx, a boutique technology advisory firm, has announced its expansion into Northern Ireland, creating 20 new jobs.
Headquartered in London, Finyx provides digital services and advice to central government departments and large organisations such as financial institutions.
The company's new NI team will be based in the Urban HQ building in Belfast city centre, offering team members access to health and wellbeing services, catering and a roof top bar, as well as state-of-the art technology.
NI Directors Alasdair Frazer and Matt Price, who both originally hail from NI, will head up the local team and said that Finyx's decision to open a Northern Ireland office was based on the region's wealth of skilled and experienced resources.
Speaking about the launch of its Belfast office, Finyx's Matt Price said: "Northern Ireland has a ready-made pool of skilled consultants and digital experts, who can help contribute to our growth which is based on a practical, problem-solving approach for clients. Finyx's philosophy of autonomy and team spirit sets us apart and we're excited to bring this vision to consultants locally."
Alasdair Frazer added: "After working across the globe for over 10 years, we're proud to be back home, bringing with us high-value career opportunities. These roles will allow people to enjoy the best of both worlds – the fantastic culture and vibrancy that NI has to offer, while also working on projects that are strategically vital to UK. We are delighted to take up residency in the distinctive Urban HQ building, and we look forward to bringing our ethos to NI which emphasises recognition and reward, ownership and flexibility."
Finyx was established in 2006 and currently employs 85 people. Its expansion and investment into Northern Ireland follows double digit year-on-year growth at the firm. Clients range from law enforcement services, central government departments, utilities and leading media brands to retailers, insurers and investment banks.
Headquartered in London, Finyx provides digital services and advice to central government departments and large organisations such as financial institutions.
The company's new NI team will be based in the Urban HQ building in Belfast city centre, offering team members access to health and wellbeing services, catering and a roof top bar, as well as state-of-the art technology.
NI Directors Alasdair Frazer and Matt Price, who both originally hail from NI, will head up the local team and said that Finyx's decision to open a Northern Ireland office was based on the region's wealth of skilled and experienced resources.
Speaking about the launch of its Belfast office, Finyx's Matt Price said: "Northern Ireland has a ready-made pool of skilled consultants and digital experts, who can help contribute to our growth which is based on a practical, problem-solving approach for clients. Finyx's philosophy of autonomy and team spirit sets us apart and we're excited to bring this vision to consultants locally."
Alasdair Frazer added: "After working across the globe for over 10 years, we're proud to be back home, bringing with us high-value career opportunities. These roles will allow people to enjoy the best of both worlds – the fantastic culture and vibrancy that NI has to offer, while also working on projects that are strategically vital to UK. We are delighted to take up residency in the distinctive Urban HQ building, and we look forward to bringing our ethos to NI which emphasises recognition and reward, ownership and flexibility."
Finyx was established in 2006 and currently employs 85 people. Its expansion and investment into Northern Ireland follows double digit year-on-year growth at the firm. Clients range from law enforcement services, central government departments, utilities and leading media brands to retailers, insurers and investment banks.
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