ZeroRisk Expands Operations in Longford, Creating 80 New Jobs
In a significant development for Longford, Irish cybersecurity firm ZeroRisk has announced the creation of 80 new positions within the region.
ZeroRisk, an emerging start-up, is establishing a new facility at the Axis Centre in Longford, aiming to employ up to 80 individuals over the next year.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin emphasized that the introduction of these positions “is a huge boost to Longford and the surrounding area.”
Martin remarked, “The establishment of ZeroRisk’s dedicated European support centre reflects our commitment to fostering a highly skilled workforce while encouraging investment in Ireland.”
The company has initiated a major recruitment drive in the Longford vicinity, particularly seeking applicants with language proficiency to aid its diverse global clientele.
ZeroRisk specializes in Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions for some of the world’s leading financial institutions.
Founded in 2023 by Gary Nolan, the company has established offices in both Dublin and Georgia, USA.
The roles advertised will be integral in providing onboarding, compliance, and cyber risk management services to merchants and financial entities operating across various languages and markets throughout Europe and beyond.

The growth of ZeroRisk has been propelled by escalating demands from financial institutions looking for more efficient methods to navigate compliance and cyber risks across extensive merchant networks.
The company’s innovative platform allows acquiring banks and payment processors to automate compliance checks, monitor cyber threats in real time, and derive actionable insights regarding merchant risks.
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