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Prove to create 50 jobs as Irish operation develops key role in product development


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Expanded office will support a range of roles across product, software engineering, R&D, and data science

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Prove has announced plans to invest more than $5 million in its Irish operation, leading to the creation of 50 jobs.

Since establishing operations in Ireland in 2022, Prove has rapidly scaled its Dublin presence, growing local headcount by 50% in the past six months alone.

Over the past year, teams based in Ireland have played a critical role product development. During this period, the company launched several new solutions, including Prove Unified Authentication, ProveX and Prove Verified Agent, alongside foundational platform elements such as the Global Fraud Policy and the Prove Identity Graph.

 
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Prove’s technology today supports thousands of enterprises globally, including many of the world’s leading banks, fintechs, and global brands across industries. As Prove’s customer base continues to expand internationally, its Ireland-based teams play a growing role in supporting customers with global needs, helping ensure consistent, high-quality identity experiences across regions.

“The growth of our Ireland team has been an important chapter in Prove’s journey,” said Laura Brittingham, senior vice president of people at Prove. “The talent we’ve found there brings deep technical expertise and a collaborative, innovative and dependable spirit that has led to an outsized impact at Prove. There is no version of Prove’s future that doesn’t include Ireland at its center.”

Prove’s expansion in Ireland is supported by the Irish government through Ireland’s Foreign Direct Investment Agency (IDA Ireland). IDA Ireland is the national agency responsible for attracting and supporting foreign direct investment, partnering with global companies to drive job creation, innovation, and long-term economic growth across the country.

Michael Lohan, chief executive officer of IDA Ireland, said: “Prove’s decision to expand its R&D and innovation footprint here highlights Ireland’s strength as a global hub for advanced digital identity, data, and technology development. This expansion underscores Ireland’s ability to support companies as they scale internationally, innovate at pace, and serve global markets.”

The expanded Ireland team will support a range of high-value roles across product, software engineering, research and development and data science. As Prove continues to scale globally, Ireland will remain a critical hub for advancing the next generation of identity solutions and supporting customers navigating the evolving digital trust landscape.

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