US' most valuable tech start-up adds more jobs to Irish hub

US' most valuable tech start-up adds more jobs to Irish hub
Irish-US financial services company Stripe Inc. on screen with logo
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Updated 16 September 2021
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US' most valuable tech start-up adds more jobs to Irish hub

US' most valuable tech start-up adds more jobs to Irish hub
  • The new roles are in addition to 1,000 jobs the company said it would create in Ireland over the next five years
  • Ireland's economy is hugely reliant on multinational firms, which employ around one-in-eight workers in the country

Digital payments processor Stripe Inc, the United States' most valuable technology startup, will add hundreds of new engineering jobs in Dublin over the next three years, the company said on Thursday.


The new roles are in addition to 1,000 jobs the company said it would create in Ireland over the next five years when Ireland's sovereign wealth fund was part of a funding round that lifted Stripe's valuation to $95 billion in March.


Founded by Irish brothers Patrick and John Collison in San Francisco, Stripe in 2018 set up its first engineering centre outside of the United States in the Irish capital, where Facebook, Google and other technology giants have based their European headquarters.


Stripe's earlier job announcement contributed to employment growth among multinationals in Ireland returning towards pre-coronavirus pandemic 2019 levels in the first six months of 2021.


Ireland's economy is hugely reliant on multinational firms, which employ around one-in-eight workers in the country.