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26 Feb 2026

Merger of Limerick consultancy Antaris with Pragmatica brings 30 years experience together

Antaris is based in Limerick city centre, with Pragmatica having offices in Dublin, Cork and Kilkenny

Merger of Limerick consultancy Antaris with Pragmatica brings 30 years experience together

Pragmatica chief executive Gillian Peters, Eugene Cush, Antaris chief executive, with Aine Collin, Antaris and Pat Kane, Pragmatica

CONSULTANCY firm Antaris, based in Limerick city centre, is to merge with Pragmatica, which has offices in Cork, Dublin and Kildare.

The deal, it is anticipated, will strengthen support for small to medium sized companies across Ireland.

Pragmatica will now operate under the umbrella of Antaris, which is based in Pery Square, where 18 staff work.

Eugene Cush, the chief executive of Antaris Consulting Ireland, said: “This merger is a very positive step for businesses. Businesses are operating in an increasingly complex environment, with sustainability, regulation and risk management now firmly linked.

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“By bringing Pragmatica into the Antaris group, we are strengthening our ability to provide practical, expert-led solutions that give businesses a solid footing for the future months and years.”

Pragmatica chief Gillian Peters added: “Joining Antaris allows us to scale what we do best – working closely with businesses to embed sustainability in a way that is realistic, compliant and commercially sound.

“Together, we can support businesses not just to keep pace with regulation and supply chain pressures, but to use sustainability as a strategic advantage.”

The single integrated consultancy firm will now offer 45 related services for Irish and international businesses.

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