CoinJar sets up new European hub in Dublin in €5m move

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Digital asset exchange CoinJar Europe has announced a €5m investment over the next 24 months to set up its new European hub in Dublin.

CoinJar said its new Dublin office will serve as its operational base for the EU, with plans to create 30 highly skilled roles over the next two years.

It said its Irish workforce will work closely with CoinJar’s established operations in London and Melbourne to deliver secure, compliant and easy-to-use digital asset services to individuals and institutions across Europe.

CoinJar’s investment is supported by IDA Ireland.

Founded in 2013, CoinJar is one of the world’s longest-running cryptocurrency exchanges and digital asset platforms.

With over 800,000 users globally, CoinJar enables individuals and institutions to buy, sell, store and trade digital assets securely and easily.

It received a Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) registration from the Central Bank in November 2024 and a Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) registration in December 2025.

Niall Carson, CEO of CoinJar Europe, said that Ireland offers an exceptional blend of talent, connectivity and a clear regulatory pathway.

“Establishing Dublin as our European hub positions us to serve customers across the EU while building on CoinJar’s decade-plus track record of reliable, compliant digital asset services,” Mr Carson added.

Minister of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke said today’s announcement reflects Ireland’s growing reputation as a leading location for innovative fintech and digital asset companies.

“Their expansion demonstrates the confidence that global firms place in Ireland’s talent base and the strong support provided by IDA Ireland,” he said.

Minister Robert Troy, Minister of State at the Department of Finance with special responsibility for Financial Services, said that CoinJar’s decision to choose Ireland as its European hub is a further vote of confidence in the fintech sector here.

“Ireland offers firms like CoinJar a strong regulatory landscape, which gives the wider digital assets sector the confidence to innovate and grow,” he added.

Denis Curran, Head of Emerging Business in IDA Ireland, said the decision by CoinJar to establish its European Hub in Ireland is a welcome endorsement of Ireland’s growing Digital Finance sector and as a leading location in Europe for regulated financial services.

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