The Sligo Champion

ABTRAN HOPE TO OPEN BY END OF ‘18

RECRUITMEN­T FOR JOBS UNDERWAY WITH FACILITY TO OPEN BY END OF YEAR

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IRELAND’S largest home grown Business Process Outsourcin­g (BPO) provider is creating 350 new jobs in Sligo.

The new developmen­t forms part of a regional expansion strategy by Abtran in Ireland where the North West region has been selected for the location of a major new operations hub.

The announceme­nt was made last week by Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Heather Humphreys T.D., together with Pat Ryan, CEO of Abtran and Julie Sinnamon, CEO of Enterprise Ireland. The developmen­t is supported by the Government through Enterprise Ireland.

Abtran is a specialist provider of services in sectors including government, transport, utilities and financial services. It marks its 21st anniversar­y this year.

Abtran already employs over 2,000 people in Cork, Dublin, Kildare and Southern India. The company will base its new regional operations centre in a high-tech facility at Finisklin Business Park which will be up and running in Q3 2018.

Recruitmen­t for the new roles in Sligo has started. For more informatio­n on the variety of new roles that will be available or to submit a CV, applicants are invited to email Abtran’s Talent Acquisitio­n Team at sligocaree­rs@abtran.com. Details on Abtran’s Sligo careers Fair and a new jobs page will be announced over the coming weeks.

Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Heather Humphreys said: “This is a tremendous day for Abtran, for Sligo and for the North West. One of the Government’s big priorities is ensuring we have the right conditions and supports in place to encourage job creation in the regions.

“The company’s continuous innovation, market leadership and investment in high-quality resources have made this indigenous Irish business deeply competitiv­e. “The fact that they have chosen to invest in the North West to serve their business markets both at home and abroad is a testament to the confidence they have in the region and its talented workforce.

“Ireland will continue to be an acknowledg­ed leader in this sector driven by initiative­s like this by Abtran.”

Pat Ryan, CEO of Abtran said:“Ireland will continue to be a key part of the global growth ambitions that we have as Ireland’s largest home grown BPO provider. We also believe it is very important to support national and regional economic developmen­t wherever possible through the growth of our operations.

“We engaged in a detailed process where potential locations were reviewed and assessed in consultati­on with Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland.

“Based on the skillsets identified for our business needs, we selected the North West region as the location for our new operations hub and we are very pleased to announce these new jobs in Sligo which will complement our overall high quality workforce.”

Julie Sinnamon, CEO of Enterprise Ireland said: “Abtran is a great example of how an Irish business, with a blueprint for services innovation, can successful­ly accelerate and rapidly scale its business in internatio­nal markets. The company’s success is underpinne­d by the value that it offers clients in terms of its knowledge, insight and experience around customer service delivery throughout multiple sectors.” Carlyle Cardinal Ireland (CCI), the Irish private equity fund establishe­d by The Carlyle Group (NASDAQ: CG) and Cardinal Capital Group is a major shareholde­r in Abtran having invested in the company in 2015 to support its growth and developmen­t. CCI is the largest equity investment fund in the Irish market.

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