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Northern Trust Limerick major expansion announced as company celebrates 10 year anniversary in Limerick

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FOR more than a century, Northern Trust has worked hard building their legacy of outstanding service, expertise and integrity.

From a Chicago-based bank founded in 1889, we now have more than 20 international locations and 16,500 employees globally.

Northern Trust Limerick operating out of Hamilton House and City East Plaza
Northern Trust Limerick, operating out of Hamilton House and City East Plaza

Northern Trust serves the world’s most sophisticated clients, from sovereign wealth funds and the wealthiest individuals and families, to the most successful hedge funds and corporate brands.

As one of the world’s leading financial services institutions, Northern Trust has had a presence in Ireland since 1989 and opened its Dublin office in 2000.

Northern Trust Limerick first opened its office in 2007 with 19 staff and today it employs 1000 people across its two sites in Limerick at Hamilton House and City East Plaza.

On June 12, Northern Trust Limerick announced that the company is to further expand its operations in Limerick by adding up to 400 new jobs over the next five years.

Northern Trust proudly cultivates a diverse workforce, to serve the diverse client base: “We strongly believe that diversity of experience contributes to a broader collective perspective that will consistently lead to a better company.

“We encourage applications from the best regardless of ethnicity, gender, gender identity, age, nationality, disability, sexual orientation, education, socio-economic background, parental and caring status, or religion.”

 

To read more about Northern Trust Limerick and its major expansion, check out this week business special: here

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