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Belfast IT firm Brexit proofing with new Spanish office

Neueda chief operating officer Paddy O'Hagan said the investment in a new Spanish office was a way of Brexit proofing the company
Neueda chief operating officer Paddy O'Hagan said the investment in a new Spanish office was a way of Brexit proofing the company Neueda chief operating officer Paddy O'Hagan said the investment in a new Spanish office was a way of Brexit proofing the company

A BELFAST IT firm has invested half a million pounds in a new Spanish office.

Digital transformation company Neueda has opened a new Software Delivery Centre of Excellence in Malaga to support its expanding global customer base and ambitious growth plans.

The announcement follows on from the firm’s £12m investment in new jobs and talent development for its Belfast headquarters earlier this year.

Neueda chief operating officer Paddy O'Hagan said the investment was a way of Brexit proofing the company.

"Given the uncertainty surrounding Brexit, we decided to establish an office in the Eurozone to protect employee mobility and provide options for our current and future employees."

“Malaga provides us with another rich location to attract technical talent across Europe."

Neueda currently has 15 senior and junior software engineering vacancies in Malaga and is especially interested in candidates with data analysis and java expertise.