Ireland:
A FinTech Future!
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Talented young law graduate Stephen Traynor, Meath, has been
appointed Dublin's first FinTech intern in Ireland's legal
and advisory world.
Stephen will be working with Ireland's top FinTech lawyers
to advise both regulated institutions and tech companies in
Ireland's ever expanding FinTech industry.
Over the next five years, industry experts believe 5,000 jobs
could be created in Ireland's burgeoning FinTech sector, a
figure that would represent a doubling of jobs in the industry.
Pictured with Stephen is Anne-Marie Bohan, Dublin, FinTech
partner at Matheson. Over the last three years, Matheson has
significantly increased the number of graduate trainee positions
offered - up 85% since 2013.
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