Exeqution Analytics establishes Belfast hub and creates 23 jobs
By Jed Nykolle Harme
May 13, 2026
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Australian analytics consultancy Exeqution Analytics is establishing a European delivery hub in Belfast, creating 23 roles focused on analytics consulting and business operations by 2028. The expansion strengthens Northern Ireland’s position as a regional centre for operational excellence, financial analytics and professional services delivery.
SiliconRepublic reported that the Sydney-headquartered company selected Northern Ireland after assessing alternative expansion locations including London, Dublin and Sydney. The Belfast operation will recruit senior and junior analytics consultants alongside business operations officers to support financial sector clients globally.
Founded in 2021, Exeqution Analytics provides advisory and implementation consultancy services to financial organisations seeking improved market visibility and data-driven operational performance. The company said Northern Ireland offered access to specialist analytical expertise and a skilled workforce aligned with its international growth strategy.
Kieran Donoghue, CEO of Invest Northern Ireland, said: “Exeqution Analytics’ decision to establish a presence here highlights Northern Ireland’s standing as a premier destination for data analytics and professional services.”
He added: “The creation of 23 high-value jobs will provide excellent career opportunities for our local talent, whilst also strengthening our international reputation.”
Cat Turley, founder and CEO of Exeqution Analytics, said: “Northern Ireland provides access to a highly skilled workforce with the expertise we need to serve our clients in financial hubs across the world.”
The announcement follows continued investment into Northern Ireland’s analytics and technology ecosystem, including recent workforce expansion plans from Belfast-based life sciences intelligence provider SciLeads.
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