INTERNATIONAL Ireland: Hedgeserv creates 300 new jobs

Hedge fund managers Hedgeserv will create 300 new jobs over the next two years, according to Ireland’s Independent newspaper.

Hedge fund managers Hedgeserv will create 300 new jobs over the next two years, according to Ireland’s Independent newspaper.

This follows 150 new jobs created by the company in Dublin in the past 12 months.

In August the company opened an office in London, appointing Tim Jones as director of business, having previously been vice president at the Bank of New York Mellon Alternative Investment Services.

Hedgeserv has over 400 employees in offices in the UK, Ireland, the US and British Overseas Territory the Cayman Islands, controlling more than $115bn (£72bn) in assets.

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