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Software firm Arkk to expand Belfast office with 16 new roles

Simon Hamilton, left, welcomes Arkk Solutions Belfast expansion plans with Lucy Gordon, general manager of Arkk Solutions Belfast office and MD Andy Gent
Simon Hamilton, left, welcomes Arkk Solutions Belfast expansion plans with Lucy Gordon, general manager of Arkk Solutions Belfast office and MD Andy Gent Simon Hamilton, left, welcomes Arkk Solutions Belfast expansion plans with Lucy Gordon, general manager of Arkk Solutions Belfast office and MD Andy Gent

SOFTWARE firm Arkk Solutions is to create 16 new jobs in its Belfast office.

The London headquartered company provides regulatory reporting software and services.

Its Belfast operation focuses on the company’s iXBRL tagging service, a computer language for the electronic transmission of business and financial data.

The new roles will be around £17,000 a year on average.

The expansion, which has been backed by £72,000 from Invest NI, will more than double Arkk's Belfast operation. It set up in the city in 2014 with 10 staff.

Arkk Solutions’ managing director said: “Since setting up in London in 2009, Arkk has enjoyed strong growth and can now boast a blue chip client base.

"The calibre of staff that we have been able to recruit for the Belfast office has contributed significantly to this growth and has greatly influenced our decision to expand our presence here.

“Invest NI’s support has also been pivotal in our decision to create 16 new posts in Northern Ireland and we look forward to working with the agency as we roll out our bespoke training programme.”

Economy minister Simon Hamilton said Arkk's expansion plans were "testament to the quality of staff that it has been able to recruit here and to the cost-efficient business environment that Northern Ireland offers".

“The company intends to make its Belfast office a centre of excellence for its iXBRL services, demand for which is set to increase significantly," he said.

"Compliance is a growing cluster within Northern Ireland’s financial and professional services sector and this investment will further enhance Northern Ireland’s proposition in this area, particularly with respect to the regulatory technology niche which is of increasing importance.

“The new jobs will provide valuable employment opportunities for graduates who will undergo bespoke training giving them high value skills in a niche area.”