
Paysafe opens new EEA head office in Dublin
Payments platform Paysafe has officially opened its EEA head office in Dublin City Centre, with the support of the Irish Government through IDA Ireland.
Paysafe connects consumers and merchants around the world through payment processing, digital wallet and online cash solutions.
Founded in 1996, it employs around 3,000 people across 12 countries.
"Ireland has been a key part of our journey for many years, and the opening of our new office in Dublin reinforces our commitment to the region," said Bruce Lowthers, CEO of Paysafe.
"With more than 50 team members now based here, we're proud to continue investing in Ireland as we expand our global payment solutions and support businesses and consumers around the world," he added.
Robert Troy, Minister of State with responsibility for Financial Services, Credit Unions, and Insurance welcomed the opening of the new office.
"Ireland has worked incredibly hard since the late eighties to be a destination of choice for financial innovation, and Paysafe's commitment to Ireland in 2025 is a clear vote of confidence in our international financial services (IFS) and fintech sectors," he said.
"Later this year, we will begin to develop the next version of our Ireland for Finance strategy, to further grow the IFS sector out to the end of the decade.
"The continued growth of international companies like Paysafe are proof that our policies continue to attract cutting edge firms to operate here," he added.
Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland congratulated Paysafe on their new office in Dublin.
"Since establishing here in 2019, this move demonstrates Paysafe's further commitment to embedding themselves in our vibrant business community.

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