Asset Management in Regional Ireland

Wednesday, 22 April 2020

Asset Management in Regional Ireland

The importance of regional Ireland to the Asset Management Industry

The Asset Management industry is one I had always associated with the major global financial centres London, New York, Hong Kong and Singapore. Cities with a dense concentration of private banks and trading companies from which the idea for Dublin’s IFSC was born in the 1980’s, as part of an urban regeneration project with the goal of making Dublin a major financial services centre.

Funds industry employment doesn’t stop at the M50

With over 38,000 people employed and opportunities stretching far beyond Dublin, it has been a real success story. That being said the success does not stop at the M50, it stretches from Donegal through Sligo, Galway, Limerick and Kerry, across the South where Cork is fast establishing itself as funds hub in its own right, and back up through Waterford, Wexford, Kilkenny, onto Kildare and into the heartland of Tipperary and Louth. In each of these counties, the Asset Management industry has brought employment with companies focused on offering opportunities that I once thought were only available in Dublin.

In September 2019, I moved to Cork to set up EY Ireland’s second financial services office but it was over the previous 15 months as I met with leaders in the Asset Management industry outside of Dublin, it became clear just how important the industry was to the regions.

Examples of Regional Expansion

*All company specific information in the following section is available from public sources

Access to talent in the regions

Regional expansion: This isn’t a result of the challenges being faced in Dublin in housing or infrastructure and it isn’t a cost benefit exercise - the key factor that attracted us to the regions was access to talent. For EY, the key factor in regional growth in the industry isn’t a result of the challenges being faced in Dublin in housing or infrastructure and it isn’t a cost benefit exercise - the key factor that attracted us to the regions was access to talent.

The regions offer the Asset Management industry access to a highly skilled workforce, coupled with increased retention rates and are well supported by our regional universities with an increased focus on developing graduates tailored for the Asset Management space. The benefit for the people working in a sector known for its flexibility is the opportunity of a highly rewarding career with global companies and the opportunity to work from anywhere in Ireland.

Indecon Assessment of the Economic Impact of the Funds Industry in Ireland

Looking forward

I have no doubt the regions will play a vital role in the future of an already great success story for all of Ireland.

David Bennett, Director, EY

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