by Chloe Gibson
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By Chloe Gibson
FinTrU has announced that it will create 300 new jobs in L’Derry, with an investment of more than £20m by 2027. Applications are now open for it’s graduate programme.
Supported by Invest Northern Ireland, the new roles will see FinTrU’s North West operation double in size.
NWRC has supported recruitment to FinTrU for a number of years through its Assured Skills training organised through the Business Support Centre.
Patrick McKeown, Director of Finance and Economic Engagement at NWRC said: “I would like to welcome today’s announcement from FinTrU on the significant investment in job creation they are committing to the North West. This is great news for our local Economy and an exciting opportunity for graduates and professionals to secure employment within the region. We are delighted to be supporting FinTrU’s investment through the delivery of a pre-employment training and mentoring academy ‘Assured Skills’ which will enable the company to attract graduates with the composite level of skills required for the positions they are offering.”
John Maguire, Senior Associate & Talent Partner at FinTrU described the benefits of working with NWRC Business Support Centre.
He said ”Our partnership with NWRC has been hugely successful. As a business, we really value all of the hard work and all of the times that NWRC has gone the extra mile to deliver incredibly effective pre-employment training programmes which allow us to continue to recruit the best local talent.”
Founded in 2013 by Darragh McCarthy, FinTrU is a multi-award-winning technologically enabled Regulatory Solutions company that works with Global Investment Banks. FinTrU specialises in the areas of KYC, Compliance, Legal, Risk & Controls and Operations. The Financial Times has named FinTrU as one of Europe’s fastest growing companies for two years in succession.
Applications for these new positions can be submitted via www.fintru.com/grad.
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