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90 new jobs in four 'fast-growing' companies in Dublin

The new jobs have been announced by the Minister for Jobs Richard Bruton this morning.

THE GOVERNMENT HAS announced that 90 new jobs are to be created in what it says are four “fast-growing” companies all operating in the digital sector.

The jobs are being supported by the State agency IDA Ireland and will all be based in Dublin.

The Minister for Jobs Richard Bruton said this announcement was about ensuring these companies establish “deep roots here from early in their growth and make a major impact on our economy”.

Thirty of the jobs will be created at Adara Global, a digital marketing company, at its new EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Asia) headquarters in Dublin 2.

eMaint, a provider of web-based maintenance management solution software, is to create 25 new jobs at its new European headquarters in the Digital Hub in Dublin 8.

Primeur, a provider of enterprise and business to business secure file transfer solutions, is to create 20 jobs at its international office in Ballsbridge in Dublin 4.

Finally, Nordeus, a games developer from Serbia who created the most popular online sports game in the world, ‘Top Eleven’, is to employ 15 people at its customer relations, business and marketing operations centre in Dublin city centre.

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