A good way of Life
As the leading provider of employee benefits here, Irish Life has picked up a lot from IGTE and will continue to implement these lessons, writes Quinton O’Reilly
Part of the benefit of a project like Ireland Gateway to Europe (IGTE) is how it helps US companies hit the ground running when setting up here.
Things like tax, employment, location, and laws must be dealt with first before they can launch here and since there are a number of differences between the US and Ireland, having major players help demystify this process is a blessing.
Of those major players, one major company that’s...
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