Major EY jobs announcement at Belfast investment summit- QHN

Professional services firm EY is creating 1,000 jobs in Northern Ireland over the next five years in areas like cyber security and data analytics.

The new jobs – paying an average of £33,000 a year – will be based in Belfast and at a new hub in the north west.

They have been supported by Invest NI and the Department for the Economy.

They have been supported by Invest NI and the Department for the Economy.

More than 100 global investors and businesses were in Belfast for the investment summit, essentially a big sales pitch for Northern Ireland.

Secretary of State for Business and Trade Kemi Badenoch told the summit that Northern Ireland had a unique trading position with a “seamless land border within the single market and within an internal UK market”.

“When you back this country, you’re joining a growing list of businesses and investors who also recognise these opportunities,” she said.

She added: “It is our responsibility to promote all parts of Northern Ireland, especially the north-west, not just this great city of Belfast where we meet today.”

Professional services firm EY is creating 1,000 jobs in Northern Ireland over the next five years in areas like cyber security and data analytics.

They have been supported by Invest NI and the Department for the Economy.

The new jobs – paying an average of £33,000 a year – will be based in Belfast and at a new hub in the north west.

More than 100 global investors and businesses were in Belfast for the investment summit, essentially a big sales pitch for Northern Ireland.

They have been supported by Invest NI and the Department for the Economy.

They have been supported by Invest NI and the Department for the Economy.

More than 100 global investors and businesses were in Belfast for the investment summit, essentially a big sales pitch for Northern Ireland.

Secretary of State for Business and Trade Kemi Badenoch told the summit that Northern Ireland had a unique trading position with a “seamless land border within the single market and within an internal UK market”.

“When you back this country, you’re joining a growing list of businesses and investors who also recognise these opportunities,” she said.

She added: “It is our responsibility to promote all parts of Northern Ireland, especially the north-west, not just this great city of Belfast where we meet today.”

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