NEWPORT-based firm Keeper Solutions, which specialises in software development, has joined forces with American firm Momnt.
Momnt, which is based in Atlanta, Georgia, exists to develop computer programs for financial transactions.
The partnership was celebrated at a roundtable in the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce offices with Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien, Consul General of Ireland in Atlanta, Caoimhe Ní Chonchúir, the vice-president of global commerce with the Metro Atlanta Chamber, John Woodward, and Enterprise Ireland executive Jane O’Sullivan.
Stephen Walsh, the founder and chief executive of Keeper Solutions said: “For Keeper, successful partnerships like this are based on trust and communication.
"Innovative and dynamic companies like Momnt adapt and evolve quickly. Momnt is a robust and innovative company that’s culture is exemplary. We are enjoying working with Momnt and we are excited to see where it goes.”
Barclay Keith, a co-founder and chief executive of Momnt said: “Keeper Solutions has been an essential partner since the beginning. Its ability to attract, train, and retain top-notch engineering talent is unmatched and they are truly an extension of our team.
"The firm has helped us navigate a variety of operating scenarios successfully due to its willingness to adapt which has brought significant value.”
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