IFDS announces major expansion of Scottish operations

IFDSInternational Financial Data Services (“IFDS”), a global provider of outsourced administration and technology solutions to the investment, retirement, insurance and wealth management markets, has announced plans to recruit more than 100 new staff in Scotland.

The new jobs will support the growing IFDS Platform Solutions business, formed in 2013, and will include opportunities for customer service representatives, management and technical specialists.

Located in newly renovated offices in Craigforth, Stirling, the company is looking to fill the positions throughout the remainder of 2015.

This news comes as IFDS celebrates its twentieth year in Europe.



Irene McGowan
Irene McGowan

Irene McGowan, director of operations at the firm, said: “IFDS is transforming the UK wealth management industry by developing innovative processing solutions, improved operational efficiency and an enhanced customer experience.

“With a healthy pipeline of new business across insurance, pensions, asset management and the broader financial services industries, IFDS is able to offer exciting career opportunities across a wide range of skill sets.”

In Scotland, the newest location for IFDS, the company currently employs more than 500 people.

Along with the Stirling-based office, the company has seven additional European offices located in Ireland, Luxembourg and the United Kingdom.

Holyrood’s Business Minister Fergus Ewing said: “Scotland’s financial services sector is one of Scotland’s key strengths and enjoys a great reputation thanks to the skills, experience and commitment of our workforce. I am delighted that IFDS recognises that and, working closely with SDI, has chosen to create 100 new jobs at its office in Stirling, expanding its footprint in Scotland by a fifth. I wish the company every success in the future.”

Since inception, the company has grown from supporting two to approximately 200 clients, including many of the largest and most recognisable financial services brands from around the globe.

In connection with this growth, overall staffing levels in Europe have risen from 1,600 to more than 5,000 over the last decade.

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