Dealz to create 300 jobs in Ireland

Discount retailer Dealz will open 10 new stores across Ireland, creating 300 jobs.

Discount retailer Dealz will open 10 new stores across Ireland, creating 300 jobs.

The company, which began trading a year ago, said it would mean an investment of close to €3 million in the economy. The stores will be opened in its next financial year, which begins next April.

The company has already opened 20 stores around the country, with the last one located in Midleton, Co Cork, creating 30 jobs. It plans to open more before the end of March, including a store in Dún Laoghaire and another in Clonmel.

"Given that employment figures are so low in Ireland, we are delighted that we can offer even more people a job as each new store creates job opportunities across Ireland," said chief executive Jim Murray.

The discount retailer said it had already served more than four million customers in its first year of trading. The company offers a large range of top branded goods available to shoppers at low prices, with nothing in the Irish stores costing more than €1.49.

Dealz is owned by UK retailer Poundland and has more than 350 stores in the UK.

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Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien is an Irish Times business and technology journalist