Irish-owned business process management company Abtran has announced it will create 100 jobs through the expansion of its consulting and technology services division at the IFSC in Dublin.
The new roles announced include positions for business, technical and data analysts, applications developers, digital media specialists, and change management professionals.
Abtran currently employs more than 2,000 people in Ireland, with 50 employees already located at its IFSC offices and on-site across its client network.
The announcement was made by Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton at the official opening of Abtran's offices in the IFSC.
The growth of the company has been supported by the Department of Jobs through Enterprise Ireland.
Abtran provides customer management consultancy and centralised business support and research. It has clients across the public and private sectors including utilities, transport, health and financial services.
Meanwhile, Pepper Ireland has said it is creating 50 positions in Dublin and Shannon.
The firm, which services third-party loan portfolios, said it hopes to begin recruitment immediately.
In a statement, the company said the recruitment process will mean it will be employing around 350 people by the start of 2016.