Espion lands Central Bank of Ireland deal

Espion has won a five year tender to deliver an eDiscovery management system for the Central Bank of Ireland.

Since 2010, the Central Bank of Ireland has been responsible for both central banking and financial regulation and in this capacity pursues enforcement actions across a number of topics. Espion is delivering a solution to support this, using Symantec’s Clearwell eDiscovery Platform.

Espion technical director, Colm Murphy, says: “As ever more data and information is stored in digital format eDiscovery will play an ever increasing role in litigations and regulatory investigations. For the past ten years, Espion has been at the forefront of eDiscovery advances and our technology and expertise will enable the Central Bank of Ireland to efficiently review large volumes of documents quickly and effectively.”

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