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EY accountancy firm creating 486 jobs in Belfast | EY accountancy firm creating 486 jobs in Belfast |
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Almost 500 jobs are being created in Belfast by EY, formerly known as auditors Ernst and Young. | Almost 500 jobs are being created in Belfast by EY, formerly known as auditors Ernst and Young. |
The 486 jobs will be in various business consultancy fields, including auditing. | |
They will be created over the next four years. The Northern Ireland Executive said it would contribute £19m in salaries to the local economy. | They will be created over the next four years. The Northern Ireland Executive said it would contribute £19m in salaries to the local economy. |
EY already employs almost 1,500 people in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. | EY already employs almost 1,500 people in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. |
Invest NI is offering almost £3m in aid. | Invest NI is offering almost £3m in aid. |
Mike McKerr of EY Ireland said: "We are delighted to bring this investment to Belfast which will further enhance our current service offering to clients. | |
"As a global company with a presence in more than 150 countries, we continually evaluate the best locations for expansion to ensure maximum productivity and growth. | |
"We have been working closely with Invest Northern Ireland for some time on this project and their support and advice has been instrumental in EYs decision to locate this project in Belfast." | |
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Mr Kerr said that since July 2013, EY had added 180 people to its staff across the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. | |
"This is a positive achievement and demonstrates that EY's investment programme is paying dividends," he said. | |
"It's equally promising to see that client confidence is returning as the all-island economy shows signs of growth generating more employment opportunities, so vital to recovery." | |
EY has its headquarters in London employs about 175,000 worldwide working from 700 offices. | |
In 2013 it had global revenues of almost $26bn (£15.4bn). |