Jacob Koshy and Tom Melville, CubeMatch

CubeMatch creates 50 jobs as it opens office in Chennnai

Plans to in bring its total headcount to 450 over the next 12 months
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Jacob Koshy and Tom Melville, CubeMatch

15 May 2023

Irish-owned change and transformation consultancy CubeMatch is to create 50 new jobs in Chennai, India, which will increase its workforce to 125 bringing total headcount to 450 over the next 12 months.

CubeMatch offers consultancy, resource augmentation and managed services enabling change programmes to be embedded in their clients’ businesses. It has experts in strategic change, business and digital transformation, risk and compliance, data and technology, quality assurance, managed services, business change, compliance, and financial crime. 

The 50 new jobs will include DevOps and automation engineers, .NET developers, angular developers, SAP, and robotic process automation (RPA) specialists.

 

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Santhosh Kumar has now been appointed CEO at CubeMatch-Claritaz while Mohan Thilak heads up a group role for business development for the Asia Pacific area including Australia and New Zealand. 

Kumar will lead the team which will strengthen its offshoring and managed service capability. He has a successful track record of building and scaling businesses, growing teams, and creating value for customers.

“The expansion of the development and test centre will accelerate growth globally and enable CubeMatch to support the company’s strategy to expand its offerings, provide value to customers in their change and transformation journey, and grow the business globally,” explained Tom Melville, Group CEO, CubeMatch.  

“I’m thrilled to be joining CubeMatch-Claritaz and to have the opportunity to work with a team that has already accomplished so much,” said Kumar. “I am looking forward to taking CubeMatch to the next level in terms of developing our development and test centre teams’ provision and growing our business.”

CubeMatch clients span major global financial institutions including Bank of Ireland, Rabo Bank, ABN AMRO, AIB, Ulster Bank, BCM Global, Commerzbank, Mars Capital, PTSB, Deutsche Bank, Nat West, BNP Paribas, Mizuho and UBS.

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