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PFPC International Ltd. is opening a new headquarters at Sir John Rogerson Quay on the Grand Canal Dock in Dublin. At present 285 employees have relocated to the new Dublin office. PFPC International, a subsidiary of PFPC Worldwide Inc., provides

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PFPC International Ltd. is opening a new headquarters at Sir John Rogerson Quay on the Grand Canal Dock in Dublin. At present 285 employees have relocated to the new Dublin office.

PFPC International, a subsidiary of PFPC Worldwide Inc., provides transfer agency and fund administrative services to offshore funds and alternative investments.

PFPC says the facility incorporates some of the latest technology and “green” building practices to create an eco- and employee-friendly building. The building does not use energy-driven heating systems or air conditioning units, but instead employs an advanced natural atmospheric system. The office is also brightened by natural light, minimising the need for electric light during daylight hours, with windows encompassing the entire building.

“PFPC International has been in Dublin since 1993 and the company has grown dramatically. That growth continues today,” says Mark Mannion, the MD of PFPC International Ltd. “We now have more than 550 employees in total and we have not only relocated our headquarters to a state-of-the-art facility, but we will also soon open another new office in nearby Navan.”

The Navan office at Balmoral Business Park is expected to open in mid-October and will offer employees the option of avoiding the significant commuting time into Dublin where most financial concerns are located.

“The commencement of PFPC’s operations in Navan will be widely welcomed by Meath County Council, the Navan business community and by the many commuters who will now have an opportunity to work closer to their homes” adds Frank Fitzmaurice of Meath County Council. “PFPC has shown real commitment to Navan and we have been pleased to work closely with them to select the most appropriate facility for their new operation. Navan is now emerging as one of Ireland’s leading regional financial services centres thanks to our large skilled labour pool, proximity to Dublin Airport and our investment in broadband and transport infrastructure. PFPC’s eagerly awaited entre into the Navan business community is another welcome boost to the economy and will provide long-term benefits to the region.”

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