Amanda Nelson, Vodafone Ireland; Minister for Enterprise, Trade & Employment Simon Coveney; and Sinéad Bryan, Vodafone Business in Ireland

Vodafone Ireland Business announces €35m investment

Four year plan to bolster business support offering
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Amanda Nelson, Vodafone Ireland; Minister for Enterprise, Trade & Employment Simon Coveney; and Sinéad Bryan, Vodafone Business in Ireland

12 March 2024

Vodafone Business is creating of 70 new jobs alongside a significant investment of €16 million in skills and resources this year, as part of a €35 million investment over the next four years.   

The new jobs created this year include roles across digital operations, digital sales, SaaS and IoT solutions, and are in addition to 40 graduate roles currently being filled in Vodafone Ireland.  

More than 7,000 businesses have availed of free digital advice and support through V-Hub knowledge centre and one-to-one advisory service. Vodafone customer research showed that more than 80% are looking for advice and support when making new digital investments within their businesses. Additionally, Vodafone has invested €300 million over the last three years in its network and committed to a further €500 million.  

 

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Sinéad Bryan, managing director of Vodafone Business in Ireland, said: “Today’s announcement marks an exciting time for Vodafone Business as we expand our portfolio of ICT solutions and services to Irish businesses to become a leading platform for innovation and growth. Vodafone is proud to have long been the preferred connectivity provider of Irish business.

“This new investment is a step change for Vodafone Business as we go beyond that role to meet our customers’ increasing demands for a range of solutions tailored to the needs of businesses. We are committed to facilitating the growth of enterprise, regional development and digital transformation when it comes to the future of work, enhanced efficiencies, improving data security and optimal technology solutions.” 

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