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Indian payments firm Juspay to create 30 jobs with new Dublin hub

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Indian payment solutions company Juspay has announced it will create 30 jobs in Dublin over the next three years following the establishment of its new European Hub.

The company has customers all over the world and processes more than 175m transactions daily, offering products to simplify payments and reduce fraud, as well as foreign exchange services.

Juspay said its new Dublin office “marks a significant milestone” in its international expansion, reflecting its commitment to a growing European customer base.

Backed by top-tier investors such as SoftBank, Accel, and VEF, Juspay also provides end-to-end payment acceptance and real-time payments infrastructure for leading banks.

Headquartered in Bangalore, the company’s Dublin staff will focus on serving and broadening its customer base of enterprise merchants and banks across Europe, as well as internationally, the company said.

“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, chief operating officer and co-founder.

“We are excited to contribute to the ecosystem while driving growth with new and existing clients and partners.” Juspay senior director James Lloyd said: “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 launch pad 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.”

With a team of nearly 1,200 people and a singular focus on solving payments engineering problems at scale,  the group’s mission also includes the application of Artificial Intelligence.

IDA Ireland chief executive Michael Lohan said he was “delighted” to welcome Juspay to Ireland “at the cutting edge of Fintech in Dublin over the coming years”.

“This demonstrates strong confidence in Ireland as a prime location for Indian and Pan-Asian headquartered companies to expand their business into Europe.”

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