Alter Domus to create 100 jobs in Ireland
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27/01/2021 - 7:13pm
Alter Domus, a provider of integrated solutions for the alternative investment industry, is to create 100 new jobs, substantially increasing headcount at its European Centre of Excellence in Cork.
From Cork, Alter Domus operates a European hub for global private debt, private equity, real estate and infrastructure investors and managers supporting over EUR1 trillion in assets under administration globally. With offices in Cork and Dublin, Alter Domus has already invested significantly in its Irish operations, having increased its headcount in Ireland from 100 to 180 people in 2020.
To support continued growth, the Company is investing in a new workplace for the future at Cork Airport Business Park allowing the business to continue to scale. Alter Domus will also continue to invest in its partnerships with third level institutions locally. This will include the enhancement of both graduate and internship prog
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Alter Domus creates 100 jobs with Cork expansion Financial services group invests further in Irish operation
Wed, Jan 27, 2021, 08:04
Financial and administrative services group Alter Domus is to create 100 new jobs at its offices in Cork.
The company operates a European hub for global private debt, private equity, real estate and infrastructure investors supporting over €1 trillion in assets.
Alter Domus, which also has an office in Dublin, has already invested significantly in its Irish operations, having increased its headcount here from 100 to 180 people in 2020.
“To support continued growth, the company is investing in a new workplace for the future at Cork Airport Business Park allowing the business to continue to scale,” it said, while noting it would continue to invest in its partnerships with third level institutions locally.