13/12/2017

US Technology Firm Creates 170 New Jobs In NI

A US technology firm is to create 170 new customer services jobs in Northern Ireland.

Cayan has already filled over 100 of the new posts and recruitment for the other 70 jobs is underway.

The roles on offer include Client Services Representatives, Team Leaders and Case Managers.

The firm has seen steady growth over the past four years and expects its overall headcount in Northern Ireland to rise to 240 people by 2019.

Cayan's Chief Technology Officer Paul Vienneau and Invest NI's Executive Director of Business & Sector Development Jeremy Fitch said: "Since opening its Northern Ireland office in 2013, Cayan has grown into an exemplary software development operation, producing industry leading payment processing products.

"The 170 jobs being created through this investment will generate over £3.2million in annual salaries for the local economy and offer valuable employment opportunities for a range of job seekers including school leavers and graduates. Furthermore, the extensive training Cayan offers new staff will contribute to the development of Northern Ireland's skills base."

Invest NI has offered Cayan £680,000 in employment grant support to establish its new customer services function in Northern Ireland.

(CD)

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