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Pitney Bowes invests in Dublin

  • steve8125
  • May 26, 2017
  • 2 min read

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Pitney Bowes has announced plans to open a new operations centre in Dublin that will house a three year multi million euro research and development project focused on developing a next generation e-commerce and payments platform for global brands.

The new operations centre will comprise a client support centre and research and design centre, creating approximately 100 new jobs for technical support, customer support and e-commerce research and development professionals in the region over the next few years.

The client support centre is part of Pitney Bowes’ global strategy to deliver to clients the best support as more organisations, including 90% of the Fortune 500, rely on its solutions and services to power global commerce. The technical support and customer support professionals will serve clients located in the UK, Ireland and Nordic regions.

Pitney Bowes’ investment in Dublin is supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through IDA Ireland. Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O'Connor, said: ‘I am delighted that Pitney Bowes is opening a new operations centre which will create 100 new jobs and are investing in a high value strategic research and development project. We in government are working to make Ireland an attractive destination for global technology companies such as Pitney Bowes. Our economy is an open and business friendly one with a minimum of administrative hurdles. We strive to ensure that we have the requisite skills available to meet the needs of industry and this is paying off. I wish Pitney Bowes every success with its client support centre and its research and development project.’

‘Dublin’s rich mix of client services talent and language skills, combined with the excellent support that we have received from IDA Ireland make it a great place for us to locate our client support operation as well as our innovation team,’ said Audrey Lynch, director of client operations for Europe at Pitney Bowes Inc. ‘Our clients turn to us around the clock to power billions of transactions globally, and ensuring they receive the best account and technical support is a strategic priority for us. This new facility will help us deliver on our promise to clients in the UK, Ireland and Nordics.’

Martin Shanahan, CEO of IDA Ireland said: ‘Ireland’s diverse multilingual talent pool and pro-business infrastructure make Ireland the ideal destination for companies like Pitney Bowes. I am delighted that it has chosen to establish both a customer support centre and a high value research and development project in Ireland. I wish the company every success and offer the continued support of IDA Ireland in the future.’

Pitney Bowes currently operates in Dublin a global e-commerce centre, supporting cross border retail for many of the world’s most iconic retailers and brands. The new Pitney Bowes client support centre team will be located alongside their global ecommerce colleagues in Fitzwilliam Square West, Dublin and builds on the company’s continued investment in the region.

George Berzgal, Martin Shanahan, Mary Mitchell O'Connor, Audrey Lynch.


 
 
 

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