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Chargebee, which provides subscription billing and revenue growth management solutions, has announced the opening of a new office in Dublin and the creation of 50 jobs over the next three years.

The company said the new Dublin office marks a significant milestone in its international expansion and reinforces its commitment to its thriving European customer base.

The move is being supported by IDA Ireland.

Chargebee said the decision to expand into Dublin aligns with its strategy to accelerate growth and enhance its market presence across Europe.

It said that over the next three years it will focus on serving and expanding its customer base brands here, including Pret a Manger, xSellco, Oddbox, Personio and Typeform.

As part of the expansion initiative, Chargebee said its chief marketing officer Guy Marion will relocate to Dublin, reinforcing executive commitment to the region.

“Dublin’s thriving tech ecosystem and access to world-class talent make it the perfect location for Chargebee’s European expansion. We’re excited to create a fantastic workplace for our new team members while driving growth in the region, and tapping into Dublin’s pool of skilled tech talent to drive our mission forward,” said Krish Subramanian, CEO of Chargebee.

“We have had a long association with Dublin through our local customers and partners. This is an exciting development in Chargebee’s journey,” he added.

Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland, said Ireland offers a great opportunity for companies like Chargebee to leverage growth for the EMEA region.

“The decision to expand their team is a testament to the strong talent pool and the vibrant tech ecosystem that Ireland offers. I would like to wish Chargebee every success here,” he added.

Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Peter Burke that Dublin is well-established as a leading global hub for tech companies, and having Chargebee here is another vote of confidence.

“Chargebee are targeting EMEA future growth, and the expansion will also include 50 positions over the coming years, which is welcome news for our graduates and skilled workforce,” the Minister added.

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