Fintech Vox FP creates 30 Belfast jobs as part of £1m investment

  • US-based financial tech firm, Vox Financial Partners is expanding its operations in Northern Ireland with the creation of 30 new jobs and a £1m investment in its Belfast service delivery centre.

    It says “the investment will be primarily in additional staff to service new and existing clients nearshoring and business process outsourcing requirements”.

    "We’re looking for ambitious, data-literate people to join our rapidly growing team," Neil McComiskey, Head of the delivery centre said.

    “The roles our clients require are technical in nature and typically carried out in their London or New York offices.

    "However, Belfast has the talent pool and track record of delivering high quality work as a nearshore alternative.”

    Vox launched its operation offering last year and says it has quickly developed “an industry reputation as a centre of excellence for data-intensive project work."

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    The Belfast team advises on regulatory changes and requirements in North America and Europe.

    The company was established in 2015 by Terry Robinson from Omagh, who now lives in New York.

    Following Vox's acquisition of Delv Global in January, it added a data practice capability to its risk and regulatory change management consulting services.

    Delv's Poland-based project teams in Ludz work with the Belfast centre to support a broader range of projects and business processes for financial institutions.

    Vox says it is also researching North American locations for a third service delivery centre, to provide time zone-aligned capabilities for clients in the US and Canada.

    In 2020, the global fintech unveiled plans to double its Belfast workforce to 50, as part of a £1.5m investment backed with £175,000 from Invest NI.

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