Payments company PayPal has informed the Government of plans to cut more jobs at its Irish operation.
The Department of Enterprise said it received a notification of proposed collective redundancies from PayPal on Friday.
“Any further queries should be directed to the company,” a spokesperson said.
Such notifications are required in cases of thirty of more proposed redundancies.
PayPal has been contacted for comment but it is not yet known how many job cuts are being planned.
In 2024, PayPal cut 290 jobs at its Irish operation.
In March 2023, the company announced 62 redundancies in Dundalk and Dublin, and the closure of its Dundalk office.
Remaining staff in Dundalk were moved to remote working.
In July 2025, PayPal announced the creation of 100 data science roles at its Dublin office.
The expansion was linked to the establishment of a new AI and fraud data science centre.
PayPal said at the time that it was continuing to evolve its Dublin site beyond its roots as a customer service hub into a centre for innovation.