It is locating its global cybersecurity facility in Ireland.
400 jobs have been announced for Kilkenny.
State Street has selected Ireland for a new global cybersecurity and technology unit, which will add to the 600 workers at its Loughboy offices.
State Street's country lead in Ireland, Tadhg Young, says it's a massive boost for the south-east:
State Street locates global cybersecurity unit in Kilkenny with creation of 400 jobs https://t.co/bA6dlDeW0n via @IrishTimesBiz
— Irish Times Business (@IrishTimesBiz) September 1, 2021
The company will be hiring for experienced and graduate roles in the likes of cybersecurity and data analytics.
Tadhg Young says staff there will have the chance for a hybrid working model
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