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Software provider Enterpryze has announced the creation of 100 jobs in Dublin over the next two years as it rolls out its platform across Ireland and the UK.

Mar 25, 2021

Software provider Enterpryze has announced the creation of 100 jobs in Dublin over the next two years as it rolls out its platform across Ireland and the UK. 
Enterpryze provides business and accounting solutions to start-up and high-growth companies across the globe and the new jobs will see its employee count increase to over 220.
The new jobs in the company’s customer support, sales and client management will be based at its headquarters at The Campus in Cherrywood in South Dublin. 
The new jobs come on the back of news that Enterpryze is now making its platform accessible to companies of all sizes across Ireland and the UK. 
Previously only available to businesses across Southeast Asia, the Irish-born business has decided to expand its offerings across Europe to help companies of all sizes manage accounting, inventory, CRM and operations through one platform.  
Enterpryze helps SMEs keep track of transactions, profitability and operations and its partners include SAP, international banks, accountants and software solution providers in 35 countries around the world. 
Morgan Browne, the company’s founder and chief executive, said the company was delighted to be able to be offer new roles across sales, client management and more as its expands its services into the Irish market. 
“We have entered an age where people operate everything and anything on the go, including business management,” Mr Brown said. 
“Enterpryze makes mobile business management easier, and we are continuing to pave the way for innovative technology that enables SMEs to succeed,” he stated.
“The main goal at Enterpryze is to offer a service partnership that will drive growth, efficiency, and success to businesses. We aim to create a powerful partnership with Ireland so that our solution can better respond to changes in business needs, desires, and expectations,” he added.
Recent CSO figures reveal SMEs account for 99.8% of all enterprises and generate over 50% of all turnover. 
Covid-19 has meant SMEs are facing unprecedented times, with 24% of SMEs ceasing trading temporarily or permanently as of April 2020.