Belfast SME's creating 55 jobs in a £4 million investment

Up to 55 jobs are to be created in and around Belfast by a group of eight firms, each of which is expanding with support from Invest Northern Ireland.
Pictured at the combined announcement are, front  from left Idir Boudaoud, Sensoteq, Moira Loughran, Invest NI, and Ross Harbinson, Hartech Building Services with, back from left Philip Davison, CD Fairfield Capital, Kerry Peacock, Feisfayre, Alan McCall, Sensoteq, Paddy Trainor, Cyphra, and Gareth McAllister, Nimbus CSPictured at the combined announcement are, front  from left Idir Boudaoud, Sensoteq, Moira Loughran, Invest NI, and Ross Harbinson, Hartech Building Services with, back from left Philip Davison, CD Fairfield Capital, Kerry Peacock, Feisfayre, Alan McCall, Sensoteq, Paddy Trainor, Cyphra, and Gareth McAllister, Nimbus CS
Pictured at the combined announcement are, front from left Idir Boudaoud, Sensoteq, Moira Loughran, Invest NI, and Ross Harbinson, Hartech Building Services with, back from left Philip Davison, CD Fairfield Capital, Kerry Peacock, Feisfayre, Alan McCall, Sensoteq, Paddy Trainor, Cyphra, and Gareth McAllister, Nimbus CS

The companies operate within a range of sectors including software, construction, cybersecurity and consumer products and are collectively investing more than £4 million in the local economy.

Welcoming the investments, Moira Loughran, Invest NI’s Eastern Regional Manager said: “The investments by these ambitious Northern Ireland companies include plans to create 55 jobs which once in place, will generate £1.9m of additional salaries into the Northern Ireland economy.

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“We have provided these companies with very practical support to take their businesses to the next stage in growth.

“The close and continued collaboration we have with SME’s in Northern Ireland is clearly generating results for a range of sectors and will deliver significant benefits to the economy in the longer term.”

Cyphra Ltd, Stiona Software, Feisfayre Ltd, Nimbus CS, CD Fairfield Capital, Sensoteq, Cadshare and Hartech Building Services are using Invest NI support to drive business growth.

Invest NI has offered the companies £343,000 of support towards the jobs of which 24 are already in place.

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“Invest NI is working hard to support companies right across Northern Ireland to create jobs, increase their export strength and drive business growth.

“Through access to our extensive suite of funding we will continue to ensure that Northern Ireland companies receive the support they need to become more competitive and maximise future growth ,” added Ms Loughran.