US tech firm Klaviyo has announced the opening of a new office in Dublin and a plan to create more than 100 jobs.
It marks the company's third international location, in addition to London and Sydney.
Klaviyo provides platforms to businesses that allow them to easily capture, store, analyse, and predictively use their own data.
Located in the Bottleworks building on Barrow Street in Dublin, the new office will initially focus on building a leadership team to oversee sales and business development.
This will be followed by growing other areas such as finance.
"Dublin’s status as a thriving tech hub with a diverse and highly skilled talent pool made it the perfect location for our continued expansion in Europe," Chief People Officer at Klaviyo, Carmel Galvin, said.
"This new office reflects the strong growth we’ve seen across the region, and reinforces our commitment to providing the best possible service to our international customers," Ms Galvin said.
Klaviyo is headquartered in Boston and has more than 157,000 customers in more than 80 countries.
"This demonstrates strong confidence in Ireland as a location for companies to expand their offering to customers across the EMEA region, and access a talented workforce," said Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland.
Welcoming the announcement, Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke said: "On behalf of the Irish Government, I thank Klaviyo for choosing Dublin for their new office, further solidifying Ireland’s position as a key location to do business in."