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Payments processor expects to fill roles over three years

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Pictured: James Lloyd, Juspay; Siobhan Hanley, Michael Lohan and Maeve McConnon, IDA Ireland


Payment solutions for provider for enterprises and banks Juspay is to open a new office in Dublin, leading to the creation of at least 30 jobs. Hiring will take place over a three-year period.

The move is supported by the government through IDA Ireland.

Backed by top-tier investors such as SoftBank, Accel, and VEF, Juspay provides full-stack orchestration, checkout experience, payments infrastructure, and value-added services for enterprise merchants, as well as end-to-end payment acceptance and real-time payments infrastructure for leading banks.

 
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Headquartered in ‘India’s Silicon Valley’ of Bangalore, Juspay already supports market-leading clients across the globe, processing more than 175 million transactions daily. The company employs 1,200 globally.

“Dublin’s thriving tech ecosystem, combined with access to global clients and world-class talent, makes it the perfect location for Juspay’s European expansion,” said Sheetal Lalwani, COO and co-founder of Juspay. “We are excited to contribute to the ecosystem while driving growth with new and existing clients and partners.”

“Having started my own payments career in Dublin, to which I’ve recently returned after a decade-plus leading fintech and banking solutions in Asia, I’m delighted that we’ve selected Ireland as our launchpad for Europe. I personally know the calibre of talent, clients, and partners here – with which we can drive the next generation of payments infrastructure solutions,” said James Lloyd, senior director (International) at Juspay.

Lloyd said: “Our payments observability solution, for example, leverages AI and machine learning to optimise payment processing costs by transforming unstructured, diversified payment reports from multiple sources and formats into a structured, actionable output as analysis and trends – placing more power in the hands of our merchant partners. This is just one example of the ‘next-generation’ solutions that we are deploying for our European clients from our Dublin base.”

Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland said: “This [annnouncement] demonstrates strong confidence in Ireland as a prime location for Indian and Pan-Asian headquartered companies to expand their business into Europe and aligns with IDA’s strategy to secure FDI from a diverse range of markets. I wish JUSPAY every success in the coming months and years as they establish in Ireland.”

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