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Financial crime-stopper Napier AI to create 100+ jobs in Belfast move
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The growing fight against financial crime has led technology companies to establish regional hubs focused on AI-powered solutions. Napier AI, a London-based company specializing in anti-money laundering technology, is expanding its presence with a significant investment in Belfast.

Investment details: Napier AI is investing £10 million to create 106 new jobs at its recently opened office in Belfast’s Pearl Assurance building.

  • Twenty-five positions have already been filled, with the remaining roles to be completed by 2027
  • The expansion is expected to contribute nearly £5 million in additional salaries to the Northern Ireland economy
  • The new positions focus on high-end research and development, particularly in AI and software development

Company background: Napier AI has positioned itself as a key player in the fight against financial crime through its AI-powered detection systems.

  • Founded in 2015, the company currently employs 250 people globally
  • The firm provides technology to financial institutions to detect and prevent money laundering
  • According to CEO Greg Watson, approximately $3.2 trillion is laundered annually worldwide

Location strategy: Belfast was chosen after an extensive global search that considered multiple international tech hubs.

  • The company evaluated 12 different countries, including potential locations in Warsaw, Porto, and Lisbon
  • Key factors in selecting Belfast included available talent pools, location advantages, and language considerations
  • The proximity to universities producing qualified graduates was a significant factor in the decision

Government response: Northern Ireland’s political leadership has embraced the investment as validation of the region’s technology sector.

  • Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald described the investment as a “vote of confidence” in Northern Ireland
  • The jobs align with the executive’s priority sector focus and economic vision
  • Invest NI’s chief executive Kieran Donoghue emphasized the potential for these high-quality positions to attract other tech companies

Regional impact and future outlook: The establishment of Napier AI’s Belfast office represents more than just job creation, it signals Northern Ireland’s growing importance in the global tech ecosystem.

  • The investment could help establish Belfast as a hub for AI and financial technology development
  • Local universities will likely strengthen their AI and software development programs to meet growing industry demand
  • This expansion may encourage other international tech firms to consider Northern Ireland for future investments
London-based Napier AI announces more than 100 jobs at new Belfast office

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