Envisage plans growth as it invests €1m in business

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Envisage announces €1M investment and 12 new jobs alongside new partnership with Sage. Pictured at the announcement at Sage HQ in Dublin are : Sinéad Galligani, Group Marketing Director, Envisage; Paul O’Riordan, VP Partners & Alliances Northern Europe, Sage; David Burke, Technical Director, Envisage; and Steve Boyes, Director of Customer Care, Envisage. Envisage has been appointed as the first Sage partner in the country that will resell Sage Intacct.

The company, which was recently appointed as the first Sage Intacct partner in the Republic, said it plans to double revenues within three years as a result of the expansion, growing from €3 million to €6 million. To support its planned growth, Envisage will add jobs in sales, marketing, implementation and support, taking the company to 34 people.

“We are delighted to make this significant investment in our expansion and grow our team in Ireland,” said David Burke, technical director of Envisage. “By adding Sage Intacct to our product portfolio, we can bring additional value to our customers and also open up new opportunities in the services sector.”

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