Some of the Davy team who work in the south of the country. Photo: Janice O Connell/F22photography

Davy expand operations in Munster

A financial services company has expanded its operations on Leeside to cater for those in the south of the country, it announced this week.

Davy has grown its operations in the south of Ireland, servicing Cork, Kerry, Tipperary and Waterford from the Davy Southern Office which is part of its ongoing regional restructuring.

This new structure is led by Conor Murphy, Head of Regional Wealth Management.

He said: “Our continued investment in the south of Ireland, by expanding our Cork office into a regional southern office, reflects Davy’s commitment to building a world-class advisory team across Ireland. Expanding our presence in Cork allows us to better serve clients in the south, including Kerry, Tipperary and Waterford and Clare. This growth builds on our position as Ireland’s leading wealth manager and reinforces our commitment to delivering best-in-class financial planning and investment advice across the country.

“Davy has the benefit of being a recognised national brand, with the ability to deliver a global service at a local level in every area we operate. We are focused on increasing our regional footprint and delivering best-in-class financial planning and investment advice wherever our clients are based.”

To support this, Davy has appointed Sarah Carroll, Aine Crowley, Nicole Versluij, Kate Ennis as investment associates and Taylor Leslie as a client service executive in the southern team. They join the southern team led by Head of the Cork Office Olan Wixted who said: “This expansion is a significant step in our regional growth strategy. Strengthening our team and capabilities in Cork means we are better placed to meet the evolving needs of clients throughout the south of Ireland. It is an exciting time for the business, and we are proud to contribute to Davy’s wider mission to deliver exceptional service and create meaningful career opportunities in financial services across the country.”