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Dublin wellbeing company creates 60 jobs in Belfast

Spectrum.Life is investing £4M in its new office

Pictured, from left, are: Anne Beggs, Director of Trade and Investment, Invest NI; Johnny O’Connell, Chief Customer Officer, Spectrum.Life; Dr. Emelina Ellis, Chief Clinical Operations Officer, Spectrum.Life.

A Dublin health and wellbeing company is creating 60 jobs at a new Belfast base.

Spectrum.Life said it was attracted to Northern Ireland by the wealth of available talent and will be investing £4 million in the new office.

It provides health and wellbeing support to businesses and other organisations across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland, both digitally and face to face. Its platform gives direct access to on-demand health and wellbeing specialists, counselling in over 35 languages, mental health coaching.

The company has already filled half of the positions and said it will fill the remainder over the between now and the end of 2024.

In total, the roles will contribute £2 million a year to the local economy.

Spectrum.Life’s CEO Stephen Costello said the move is the next stage of growth for the firm.

This is an exciting time for us as we move to strengthen our presence in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and look to expand into markets further afield,” he said. “Our decision to establish a team in Northern Ireland was influenced by the availability of talent that will enable us to build a best-in-class team.”

The investment was supported by Invest NI.