A Dublin-based billing software company is to create 100 jobs.
Brite:Bill will fill half the positions this year, with the remainder to be filled in 2016.
Founded in Dublin in 2010, Brite:Bill makes communication software that helps its clients improve their billing systems and present bills to their customers in a more personalised manner.
It recently won a number of multimillion contracts in North America and as a result is beginning a major recruitment drive.
Over the next two years, it will take on 100 new software developers, system architects and project managers to complement its existing 65 staff.
There will be 75 based in its new Dublin headquarters with the balance in its North American offices.
Brite:Bill has been supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through Enterprise Ireland.
Minister for Jobs Richard Bruton welcomed the announcement, saying it was a great example of the type of company the Government is trying to help to win sales abroad.
Brite:Bill Chief Executive Alan Coleman said the jobs would be key to supporting the company's rapid growth.