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A ferry company has created 60 new financial sales jobs in Belfast.

Norfolkline will be adding to its finance centre in the Northern Irish capital, which already employs 30 staff.

However, that number is set to treble when the company moves all of its European financial sales jobs to the city.

The project is supported by Invest Northern Ireland, which has offered £376,000 of help, leading to an additional £1 million in annual wages in Belfast.

Arlene Foster, enterprise minister for Invest Northern Ireland, said that the new finance service centre will see existing administration functions, which are currently located in seven European countries, centralised in Belfast, giving local people a variety of skilled career opportunities.

"Norfolkline's decision validates the strength of the Northern Ireland value proposition. It is a major endorsement of the strength of our growing financial services sector and the exceptional skills base which has developed in recent years," she added.

The ferry provider recently introduced a service onto the Irish Sea, to improve the facilities and scheduling to its freight customers who travel between Heysham and Belfast.

As a recruitment provider to many of the UK’s major banks, mortgage lenders and building societies Aaron Wallis have a deserved reputation within Financial Services recruitment. Their dedicated FS consultants recruit sales professionals across Retail Banking and Financial Services including IFA’s and Mortgage Broking.

By John OakADNFCR-1617-ID-19419651-ADNFCR

Filed: 21-10-2009

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