RBC Brewin Dolphin opens new Dublin office

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7 February 2023

RBC Brewin Dolphin has today opened its new office in Dublin’s Ballsbridge, as part of its plans for continued growth. The firm, formerly Brewin Dolphin, was acquired by the Royal Bank of Canada in September of last year in a €1.8bn acquisition.

The team has moved from their offices in Clonskeagh and Harcourt Street to Number One Ballsbridge, on Shelbourne Road. A growing team of over one hundred will come together to use the new space, enabling RBC Brewin Dolphin to deliver world class wealth management for their clients and to collaborate more effectively with their colleagues across the country.

Eddie Clarke, CEO of RBC Brewin Dolphin – Ireland said: “We are delighted to announce that today is our first day at our new Dublin office. It’s an iconic building, which reflects the scale and ambition of our business here in Ireland, allowing us to continue to deliver expert, personalised wealth management advice to our clients. It’s wonderful to have the extended team together today. We are really looking forward to settling in and welcoming our clients”.

You can read more about the new office location here:

https://www.brewin.ie/our-offices/dublin

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