4most accelerates growth with expansion into Ireland
10 May 2021
As part of its continued growth strategy, leading risk analytics consultancy, 4most, has announced its expansion into Ireland, a move that will see an array of highly skilled risk analytics jobs come to the Irish market throughout this year and beyond. Propelled by a period of sustained growth in Ireland, 4most intends to strengthen its service offering in the region, while providing its growing number of Irish employees and clients with a local base to collaborate.
With more than 150 full time employees across the UK and a number of new employees already appointed in Ireland, the move seeks to reinforce 4most’s commitment to business growth in Ireland, while continuing to provide its highly skilled and diverse range of expertise to existing clients in the UK, Ireland and wider EU.
“In addition to our head office in London, the expansion into Ireland will further fuel and strengthen our service capabilities in this market,” said Alysha Hutchinson, associate director at 4most, who is leading the launch in Ireland.
She continued: “We are currently seeing exponential demand in Ireland and across the EU for trusted, flexible and experienced risk analytical support – something that we can and do deliver with ease.”
Phil Dransfield, managing director of 4most added, “We are very pleased to be firmly footed in Ireland and to be working more locally with our existing Irish clients. Being physically present and growing our team locally, will help us to deepen and establish our relationships over time and will provide a viable solution for those future clients looking to acquire cutting-edge analytical solutions.
For more information please contact info@4-most.co.uk.
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