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15 Years at Fintua - Interview with Edward Furlong

At CluneTech, we have an extensive Milestone Recognition Program that rewards employees that choose to build a long and successful career with us. As part of this programme, we love celebrating and sharing the stories of those reaching major milestones with the company.

This month we caught up with Fintua's Chief Financial Officer Edward Furlong who has been a part of the team for the last 15 years.


What is your favourite thing about working in CluneTech / Fintua?

The people. In Fintua, we have a core of really good people that have been here a long time.

What has been your biggest achievement or highlight since joining CluneTech / Fintua?

My appointment as Chief Financial Officer.

Who or what has inspired you the most during your time here?

The dedication of our staff, in particular the Bulgarian based employees. The level of effort and automation they have brought into work practices over the past number of years has been remarkable.

What is the biggest change that you have witnessed in your time here?

The automation across lots of processes during my time here at Fintua.

I have also witnessed the growth in many of our businesses from the foundations of being mainly an income tax refunds business  which was very manual to being a key player in the Fintech space.

What is the greatest challenge that you have faced in your time here and how did you overcome it?

Covid completely changed the focus of our business. The majority of what we did prior to that was based around travel. This presented huge challenges from a budgeting and cashflow perspective.

In the same period Comply was also being developed.

What has been your favourite project to work on?

The rebrand project led by the marketing team was interesting to be involved in.

There are lots of elements of automation that we are working through at the moment so hard to choose a favourite.

If you had to swap roles with someone in the company for a week, who would it be and why?

Anywhere within the Sales function. I get lots of Sales phone calls so would be nice to be on the other side of the fence, for just a week!

Do you have advice for someone who is just starting their career in CluneTech / Fintua?

Don’t be afraid of change and embrace new ways of doing things.

September 30, 2025

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TransferMate Secures $70m Funding Round; Company Valued at $1BN

Dublin, Ireland, 23 May 2022 TransferMate, the world’s leading provider of B2B payments infrastructure as-a-service, today announced a $70M funding round bringing the company to a valuation of $1BN and $130M of total funding. Railpen, one of the largest UK pension funds, managing £37 billion, participated in the round.

 

TransferMate has grown its global licensing infrastructure and banking network to be one of the widest in the industry and has been chosen as the partner of choice to power B2B payments products for some of the largest software platforms, innovative banks and Fintechs in the world. This funding round which consists entirely of primary capital will be used to expand its teams globally and further invest in its technology innovation and product suite.    

 

"We are delighted to welcome Railpen as a shareholder at this exciting time,” said Terry Clune, TransferMate’s Founder. “By combining our technology & our global licence network, we empower software providers, banks and fintechs to deliver payments dramatically faster & cheaper than the traditional SWIFT system. We will use this investment to continue to recruit senior financial talent who can help broaden our customer base.”

 

"Since the very beginning we have been on a mission to set new standards in how businesses make and receive international payments. Our commitment to deliver real-time transparency and speed when businesses are conducting cross border payments has resulted in TransferMate becoming the global B2B payments infrastructure of choice for the world’s leading procure-to-pay and spend management platforms” said Sinead Fitzmaurice, CEO of TransferMate. "This investment will allow us to accelerate our mission to drive innovation as businesses seek to digitise their B2B payments within the core software that they use to conduct their day-to-day activities.”   

 

This new round of investment together with the $1BN valuation further sets TransferMate apart as the world’s most comprehensive independent B2B payments network. It allows businesses and individuals to make cross-border payments in more than 201 countries and 141 currencies, as easily and cost-effectively as if making a domestic funds transfer, and with complete transparency of the transaction through to the point of final reconciliation.

  

“We are excited to be part of TransferMate’s journey as it seeks to enable companies to cost-effectively digitalise their cross-border payments,” said Julia Diez, Portfolio Manager at Railpen. “This investment continues Railpen’s strategy of investing in high quality, innovative growth companies for the long term, which supports our purpose to secure our members’ future.”

 

The funding round was managed by Barclays Bank PLC, acting through its investment bank.

 

If you would like to learn more about TransferMate’s infrastructure as a service, please contact us here.

 

About TransferMate

TransferMate – a subsidiary of CluneTech — is the world’s leading provider of B2B payments infrastructure as a service, enabling companies to send and receive cross-border payments faster, easier and at lower cost. TransferMate, under the leadership of Clune and CEO Sinead Fitzmaurice, has built one of the largest portfolios of payments licenses worldwide, including 51 US states and territories, to support trading in more than 201 countries and 141 currencies. Leading banks, fintechs and software providers partner with TransferMate to offer an enhanced user experience for their business customers. The company has created bespoke integrations for banks like ING and AIB, who are also investors in the company. The TransferMate API solution allows partners to digitalise the payments flow within their software, enabling all businesses to achieve significant time and financial savings.

 

Info – https://www.transfermate.com/ 

 

About Railpen

Railpen one of the UK’s largest and longest established pension funds whose Fintech investments include StarlingBank and Bill.com. Railpen is responsible for the safe keeping and investment of circa £37 billion on behalf of the scheme’s 350,000 members.

 

About Barclays Bank PLC

Barclays Bank PLC which is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority, is acting for Transfermate only in connection with this funding round.

 

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Email: fiona.maccarthy@clunetech.com

July 14, 2025

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Taxback Group Becomes CluneTech

July 14, 2025

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Employee Wellbeing Summit 2022 - Meet the Lineup!

The 2022 edition of the Employee Wellbeing Summit is fast approaching!

Taking place on 5 April 2022, the event's panel will be debating the evolution and future of workplace wellbeing, and sharing practical advice on how companies can enhance the emotional, financial, and workplace wellbeing for their employees.

This virtual event is free to attend and is an ideal opportunity for HR professionals and business leaders to proactively engage, network and offer guidance on the topic of workplace and financial wellbeing.

Places at the summit are limited so if you are interested in attending, be sure to save your spot here.

Now let's meet the lineup!

The Panel for the Employee Wellbeing Summit 2022

Fania Stoney

CEO and Co-Founder of Healthy Place to Work® Ireland

Partnering with businesses across Ireland, Healthy Place to Work support organisations to build and sustain healthy and high performing work environments.

As co-founder, Fania has enabled multiple organisations to achieve and sustain the status of Healthy Place to Work. She has been instrumental in taking the Healthy Place to Work model and methodology and operationalising it in an organisational setting.

Eoin McGee

Financial Planner, Radio and TV Broadcaster, and Author

Eoin McGee is a Certified Financial Planner CFP and qualified financial advisor QFA. Eoin has been working with clients and businesses for 20 years.

McGee presents RTÉ One show 'How to be Good with Money' where each week he helps a household to better manager their money and achieve their financial goals.

McGee's book of the same name is a No. 1 bestseller and is in the top three bestselling Personal Finance books of all time. This year, Eoin released his second book 'How to Make Your Money Work'.

Claire Hellen

HR Strategy Specialist, IBEC

Claire Hellen is the HR Strategy Specialist in IBEC. She is responsible for the provision of guidance on HR best practice and HR strategy to IBEC member companies.

Claire previously worked in Employee Relations for IBEC, during which time she represented employers from a broad range of sectors, before the employment law third parties.

Claire has worked with IBEC for 16 years. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce and an MBS in Human Resource Management from the Smurfit Business School.

Julie Galbraith

Partner, Eversheds Sutherland

Julie Galbraith is a Partner in the Employment Law department of Eversheds Sutherland. Julie advises clients on all aspects of the employment relationship, from recruitment to termination. She works with public and private sector clients on contentious and non-contentious employment issues to deliver on the business needs of her clients.

Julie advises HR, legal and business teams on a multitude of strategic issues such as disciplinary, grievance, performance management, equality, data protection, TUPE and termination of employment matters.

Joanna Murphy

CEO, Taxback.com

As the CEO of Taxback.com, Joanna Murphy is responsible for running all facets of the business.

Joanna has a demonstrated history of working as a talented CEO and Company Director. With her transition to CEO of Taxback.com, it is Joanna's responsibility to ensure that Taxback.com's service far exceeds client expectations.

When she's not busy overseeing the day-to-day operations of Taxback.com or keeping up with three teenagers, Joanna always tries to get a run in when she can, which is almost every day!

Rachael O'Shea

Head of Employee Experience, CluneTech

CluneTech is a suite of companies providing industry-leading solutions that simplify global business.

With experience in events, communications and marketing, Rachael originally began her career working in radio.

Since joining CluneTech in 2018, Rachael's role has centred around promoting and sustaining the company's #OneTeam culture and ensuring that CluneTech's people are offered a first in class employee experience.

Barry Cahill

Director of Financial Wellbeing Services, Taxback.com

Barry manages the Go-to-Market strategy of the Taxback.com employee Financial Wellbeing service. The service focuses on the B2B market - from SME's through to corporate clients and multinationals, including strategic partnerships.

Barry recently completed an MBA from DCU Business School and is a GAA All Star and All Ireland winner with the Dublin Senior football team.

Triona Desmond

Group Wellbeing Partner, AIB

Triona is a Senior HR Professional with 20 years extensive experience managing Human Resource functions.

She has worked at a senior level on organisational development, succession planning and the building of organisational capability.

The Employee Wellbeing Summit takes place at 2pm on 5 April 2022.

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July 14, 2025

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“Coronavirus Did Not Have Any Direct Impact on Our Business” - Terry Clune

The last few months haven’t been easy by any means. We have been, and continue to be, faced with unprecedented and ever-changing challenges due to Covid-19. At CluneTech, we’re extremely lucky to have amazing leaders and a workforce that has continued to collaborate, innovate and deliver, while adapting to the new situation very quickly.

But what’s the secret behind our success? Terry Clune, Founder and CEO of CluneTech, met exclusively (and virtually) with Economy.bg to share some valuable insights about how CluneTech has adapted to the Covid-19 pandemic and his inspiring story of building a sustainable business from scratch.

Mr. Clune, has how the Covid-19 pandemic affected your business in Bulgaria and did you have to cancel any projects?

Terry: Coronavirus did not have any direct impact on our business. The services we provide are global, we’re not specific to one region or one industry and we provide a range of different financial services, mainly to global companies so our global business has not really stopped to any major extent.

We’ve been very successful at continuing to trade during the pandemic because of our tremendous team of people in Varna and across the world who are very committed, very experienced and very capable. We appreciate the work that all of our team have done across the world in getting through this difficult time.

What were the main challenges for CluneTech in Bulgaria to adapt to the new situation?

Terry: Coronavirus has been challenging for every business across the world and it would have been more challenging for us but we adapted what we do very quickly, we were able to move our team to remote working very quickly. All of our teams are now working successfully from home and I expect that will continue to some extent into the future. Regarding working from home there were some expectations.

I expected that working from home would have an impact on our team’s productivity but I’m very thankful that our team really got focused and straight back into their work and from what we’ve seen most people have been even more productive in working from home. They’ve really gotten behind the business during the coronavirus pandemic and we’ve managed to get through it successfully thanks to everyone playing their part.

Are your staff still working from home? is remote working something you plan to continue in the future?

Terry: For us it’s not really about whether we work from home or work in the office. Simply, it’s important for us that people are able to do their job wherever they are, be they at home or at work, it doesn’t really matter. I think into the future, I imagine many of our people will probably work half the time from home and half the time from the office. Remote working will definitely be an option, yes.

It won’t suit everybody but for those who wish to have that facility and are able to continue to perform it will definitely be a key option. I think it will be good for people and their lifestyles. Not having to commute or commuting less will mean more time at home with family for people. These are all valuable benefits for people and it’s definitely something that we’re keen to support into the future.

What type of roles does CluneTech offer in Bulgaria?

Terry: Over the nineteen years now that we’ve been in Varna the work that we do has changed. It used to be very administrative and many of the people at the beginning of our business were involved in administrative roles. Now many of those roles have changed. They have become more expertise orientated, expertise in payroll, expertise in payments, expertise in taxes etc.

We also have a much larger technology team now than ever before. We currently work with nearly 150 people in technology across Bulgaria. Ultimately, the work here has changed from administrative to using technology to provide the services and with that roles and jobs are changing too. Many of the administrative people have now learned new skills and have developed into much higher technology/ higher skilled positions in our business. So right across our business the work has changed and now more than ever we need highly skilled people. I’m delighted that so many of our team leaders today have grown within the business and have learned and adopted the latest skills.

Do you think that western companies will move away from South East Asia and move to Eastern Europe because of the Covid-19 pandemic? And could Bulgaria benefit from such a trend?

Terry: I think Bulgaria has done an extraordinary job of keeping the impact of the coronavirus very low in the country. One of the lowest contagion rates in Europe and is clearly a very safe place now and will be into the future to be doing business. The government have absolutely taken this issue very seriously and all the people too have taken it very seriously. Considering this, I think that Bulgaria can be a potential location for any company that is planning to relocate their business from Asia to Eastern Europe.

How would you compare Bulgaria to other countries that you are operating in and do you see any challenges or other opportunities here?

We’ve always said that Bulgaria is a great place to do business. For example, most recently I’ve seen that wherever I go around Varna the internet connections are so fast. I read recently that Bulgaria have one of the top three internet speeds in the world. So they’re clearly very forward-thinking in terms of technology and in terms of things that really matter to people and to businesses.

I think over the last nineteen years I’ve seen dramatic improvements and in terms of the confidence of people there’s been a dramatic increase and also huge positive improvements in the way things are managed here. I’m sure not everything is perfect here, just like any country, but I’ve seen huge improvements in the local economy and local area and hopefully, that can continue forward into the future.

In terms of the Bulgarian people that we’ve been able to recruit and lead our teams here, they boast a wide range of skills from engineering to customer care and languages. There are very smart people here. It’s enabled our business to really grow technology wise and customer care wise across the world. Yes, there’s a lot of competition in Bulgaria and Varna to hire the best people.

We recognise that we want the best people to be working for our business and we’re very fortunate to have a fantastic team here and that’s what has enabled our business to be so successful. We also have a very strong and growing relationship relationships with local universities in Varna and in Veliko Tarnovo that has enabled us to identify people.

Recent surveys of EY and Brookings Institution showed that employers in many countries are speeding up plans to automate their businesses as workers are forced to stay at home during the pandemic. Do you think automation in business will reduce the need for staff in CluneTech?

I think that this is not something that smart people should be concerned about. In our business, nineteen years ago, it was very non-automated and since then we’ve brought more and more automation to our business but our business has also grown more and more in terms of the number of people. The work that we do is no longer administrative, it’s more technology-enabled which leads to, for many people, more interesting work, more skilled work and more higher value added work.

For people who are willing to learn the more modern and updated skills, automation should not be a worry. Increased automation is definitely happening and our business would be a prime example of the impact of automation on services. I need and want our team to be learning the new skills and to be able to do the technology-enabled jobs.

Again, in our business, we’re not just focusing on one customer or one region. Our services are global, we’ve got customers in virtually every country in the world so it’s really about using the technologies available to provide the best service possible and having the best people driving that forward.

How will this crisis transform the software/fin-tech industry in the long-run?

Fintech and financial business is very much changing to using more technology enabled services and we’re very much at the forefront of that. For example, in the payments space with TransferMate we’re building really cutting edge technology to help companies to manage their global payments. Our business in Varna is a combination of technology-enabled services and services which have a high degree of expertise in areas such as global payroll.

For example, we manage the global payroll for Uber and for Harvard from Varna. We manage global VAT tax for IBM and Google from Varna and we provide global services for hundreds of thousands of students who for example, study in North America. We provide tax return expertise to all their universities, so we are doing very significant and important work.

Also, Benamic our sales-promotion service will provide technology marketing services to very large companies like Canon. All of these services need technology but at the same time they need a very high degree of customer care and being able to do both of those things, technology and customer care together is why we continue to be very successful.

Really all of our services are driven by technology and we’ve got very strong technology people in our business in Bulgaria, a couple of which have strong expertise in customer care.

You have gone a long way from your student years, returning from a summer in Germany and establishing a company in the kitchen of the family home. What’s the secret to building a sustainable business? What lessons have you learned along the way?

There’s a couple of important things people should think about in terms of that. I’m from a farm in rural Ireland, my parents encouraged me to start business when I was young. The first business I started was when I was eight years old. I used to collect fertiliser bags, plastic bags from farmers and I would fold them neatly and sell them to wood merchants who used them to sell firewood in. This was a great business for me as an eight year old as I was able to purchase my first bike, a yellow BMX bike. However, the biggest business lesson I learned was when I was nine years old.

My business went bust when another farmer’s son saw what I was doing and ended up getting a better bag than mine to sell, a see through bag so people could see how much firewood was inside. He ended up taking all my customers as he was able to sell them this better bag and he put me out of business. This was a really, really valuable lesson for me. As I was busy with my yellow BMX bike cycling around every Saturday and Sunday to all my farmers collecting the bags, I would also spend my money on chocolate.

Breakfast on a Saturday morning would consist of Snickers bars and I really felt like a cool dude. But I had gotten lazy and a bit complacent, while the kid competing with me asked the customers what he could do better and ended up sourcing a better bag. I lost all my customers then and as a result my business stopped.

There’s always opportunities to see how things can be done better. That was a very important lesson for me. You also need to surround yourself with positive people. People who are progressive rather than people who will hold you back or be critical or negative. In Varna, we’ve been very fortunate to hire an extraordinary team of people. Having fantastic people around you is a key to success for any business.

The number one of course is to be hiring the best people, be that in Ireland or in Bulgaria. We expanded our business to this extent by asking the customers ‘what can we do for you?’, ‘how else can we help?’, ‘what can we do differently or what can we do better?’ and as a result of those questions we now have many different businesses within the Group. If something changes for one business or the market changes, we are not just reliant on one company. Having a series of different businesses takes away an immediate risk.

The lesson here is that what any business must do, no matter if they’re Bulgarian or Irish, is to continue to find out from your customer what they want and stay on the pulse and keep you’re your eyes open for new opportunities because business changes all the time and the second you stop looking at how you could do better you’re going to be finished. The secret of a successful business is constantly wondering ‘how can we do this better?'.

Do you think ambition or talent matters more for success?

I think success is like Einstein says, 99% hard work and 1% talent. I think talent comes from hard work. Some people are naturally talented but for most people by working at something you can become talented at it. That’s what I tell my kids, I have five children, three boys and two girls and what I would be saying to them would be by working hard at something you can become talented at it.

Be it learning to play chess or play a sport, yes some people are naturally talented at those things but by working hard, putting the effort in and continuing to try you can become talented and it’s the same in business. Lots of people have talent but don’t use it so it goes to waste. It’s the people that are moderately talented but put the effort in that become hugely successful. It’s all about making the effort.

Private school or state school?

All of my schooling was in public schools. I think in Europe, for most countries the public school system is very good. I’m not sure what it’s like here in Varna but the EU would be very supportive of Ireland, ensuring that we don’t need to have huge fees for private education.

The university sector in Ireland too is ultimately, not crazy expensive compared to places like America. I think Ireland and Bulgaria have much in common in the education sector. The public system in both countries is what most people use and in general, it’s a good system.

Should young people go to university or go straight into work, what do you think provides a better experience?

I’ve met many people who were successful in business without going to university but I know a lot of them would feel at a disadvantage having not gone to university. University gives you, if anything, confidence. Confidence from getting through it. Many of the people I’ve met in business that have been successful but didn’t go to university would usually say that if they had one regret it would be not going to or not finishing university because of the confidence that it can bring you.

In Ireland now and in Bulgaria, there are very high rates of people going to university which is hugely valuable for the economy into the future. I would be encouraging everyone if possible to try and finish your 3rd level education even though it’s not always easy to do, it brings you such confidence in the long term.

July 14, 2025

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CluneTech Social Spotlight - 29/04/2022

Welcome to our CluneTech Social Spotlight Series – a fortnightly roundup of the best social media activity from across our group of global companies. Want to stay in the loop with everything happening in CluneTech? Here’s the place to do it! Click the title of each entry to view the original post.

..And don’t forget to like and share the wonderful content being produced across the Group!

TransferMate and Haas F1 Team Announce Global Partnership - TransferMate

Everyone here at CluneTech is incredibly excited by the global partnership between Haas F1 Team and TransferMate which was announced last week. Read the full press release here.

Well done to Kevin Magnussen and Mick Schumacher from the Haas F1 Team who both performed brilliantly at last weekend's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. Exciting start to this global partnership and we are all looking forward to the Miami Grand Prix at the start of May.

TransferMate and Haas F1 Team Announce Global Partnership

Showcase Standout Awards - Immedis

Immedis are delighted to be a finalist in all four categories for the Showcase Standout Awards.

"The Showcase Standout Awards recognize outstanding payroll solutions providers and their presentations of premier products for the payroll industry." - Dan Maddux, Executive Director of the American Payroll Association and President of the Global Payroll Management Institute.

Immedis are in the running for:

  • Overall PSS Best Demo
  • Cutting-Edge Technology
  • Data Analytics and Reporting
  • Workforce Management

Learn more here.

Immedis are Finalists for 4 Categories at the Showcase Standout Awards

The Evolution of Digital VAT Returns - Taxback International

In 2005, the OECD developed SAF-T to bring a standard to global tax data. In 2022, are we any closer to a standardized, digital tax model?

Our VAT experts over at Taxback International examine the above question and more in their latest e-book. Download your copy today!

Top 5 Financial Wellness Takeaways from the Employee Wellbeing Summit 2022 - Taxback.com

This year's Employee Wellbeing Summit was a huge success! Watch it back here.

Employee financial wellbeing has become a key consideration for organisations over recent months. Check out Taxback.com's Top 5 Financial Wellness Takeaways from the Employee Wellbeing Summit 2022.

Flexible Working at CluneTech Explained - CluneTech

We all have a unique challenge in integrating our work and personal lives and in acknowledging that, we want to encourage flexibility to ensure that our employees can achieve an optimum work-life balance.

Read about how CluneTech supports Flexible Working.

Flexible Working at CluneTech Explained.

And that’s this week’s SocialSpotlight roundup… Head over to www.clunetech.com to learn more about CluneTech and our amazing group of global companies. And check back in two weeks’ time for the next CluneTech Social Spotlight!

July 14, 2025

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CluneTech: New Brand and New Employee Benefits

Diana Brainova, Learning & Development Expert at CluneTech, sat down with Economy.bg to discuss the impact of our recent rebrand, and the improvements that CluneTech has made to its employee benefits package, including increasing the annual leave allowance for all Bulgaria-based staff. Check out her interview below!

How will the recent rebrand affect the group as a workplace and employer?

For prospective employees, our new brand, CluneTech, clearly signals the focus on technology across our brands. It reflects our evolution and progress since 1996, when the group was first established, to what we are today – a hub for technology innovation, dedicated to making business better.

While our parent group has been rebranded from Taxback Group to CluneTech, we are still home to the same suite of innovative companies that continue to grow and attract more talent.

Part of our aim with the rebrand is to support our #OneTeam culture and approach with our employees. It applies to all employees and businesses across the group. CluneTech is about brilliant people and technology and our people remain at the core of everything we do. We rely on them to help us provide great customer experience and exceptional technology solutions to our customers, helping us to make business better.

What measures has CluneTech taken to support your employees in 2022?

We continue to improve our compensation package. After the recent upgrade announced in the summer of 2021, which included adding an Employee Assistance Programme and Life Insurance to our benefits package,  we have decided to introduce an additional two days of annual leave, for all of our Bulgarian staff. These two days are in addition to the extra annual leave days given to long-term employees as part of our Milestone Recognition Programme, and they will apply to all staff from their first day of service in the company. The decision to increase the number of annual leave days aims to reward our employees for their continuous hard work and dedication. This new addition to our benefits package has been warmly welcomed by our people.

The pandemic conjured major changes to the way we work, ultimately leading to a future of flexibility at CluneTech. The transition to remote working was supported by our brand-new Flexible Working Policy which aims to give our employees more freedom and increased flexibility, helping them to achieve a better work-life balance. Our recent Pulse Survey data highlights that we made a step in the right direction – where 70% of staff expressed satisfaction with their work-life balance in Q1 of 2022, this figure had increased to 78% by the year’s end. We expect this additional leave will further help our people to balance their work and home lives.

What feedback have you had from employees?

Facilitating and responding to employee feedback is imperative to us here at CluneTech and many of the improvements we have made have been inspired by said feedback. 

For instance, our employees, through various feedback channels, routinely expressed a need for a greater focus on learning & development. In response to this feedback, we introduced a brand-new Learning & Development strategy in 2021. This programme has been steadily gathering steam and improving the learning opportunities available to staff and this year will continue to focus on some key projects: our People Manager Development Programme, employee led career pathing, improving the new hire onboarding process, coaching and mentoring, and last but not least – LinkedIn Learning accounts to help our employees access the knowledge and skills they need to further their careers.

Our move to remote working has allowed us to place a greater emphasis on recognizing and rewarding our employees, and given us the opportunity to dramatically improve employee wellbeing and our benefits offering. We have successfully adapted our wellbeing and learning and development offerings to the online environment, helping us to stay competitive and to attract and retain the best talent.

  

How many employees are currently working for CluneTech in Bulgaria?

Last year marked 20 years since the opening of our first office in Bulgaria. The company started with a small team of 15 employees and we are proud to say that, twenty years later, the majority of those employees are still working with us. Over the years our businesses have developed and the number of employees has increased tremendously. Currently, we employ nearly 1000 staff in Bulgaria alone. We have offices in Varna, Veliko Tarnovo and Shumen, but our current remote working model allows us to hire candidates from other locations too.  IT and software development, finance and international taxation, customer care, marketing and human resources, are just some of the main areas for career development in CluneTech.

 

What are your recruitment plans for 2022?

In the past year we hired nearly 200 new employees across Bulgaria. We expect to maintain these hiring rates in 2022. Although there is an increase in recruitment for IT and software development positions, we will continue to hire for finance and customer service roles too.  Employees that are highly skilled in these areas are crucial to the success of our Bulgarian teams. We also continue to actively collaborate with local universities to advertise our internships and junior roles to prospective candidates.

 

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5 Years at TransferMate - Interview with Stephanie Kelly

At CluneTech, we have an extensive Milestone Recognition Program that rewards employees that choose to build a long and successful career with us. As part of this programme, we love celebrating and sharing the stories of those reaching major milestones with the company.

This month we caught up with TransferMate's Stephanie Kelly, Controls Analyst who has been on our team for the last 5 years.

What is your favourite thing about working in CluneTech / TransferMate?

From a day-to-day aspect I love the fact that no day is the same. Some tasks are set in stone so you know they need to be done, but mostly, my days vary depending on what queries or requests come in so each day is different. I can confirm that even after 5 years, every day is still a school day. Then in a more general sense, having worked in this industry for quite some time now I can really appreciate all the benefits CluneTech has for us employees. The Great Place to Work Team play an absolute blinder and for me, it’s the likes of the Milestone Recognition Program, the life workdays, the Toy Show Boxes etc. that really make TransferMate a great team to be apart of.

 

What has been your biggest achievement or highlight since joining CluneTech / TransferMate?

I would say my biggest highlight and/or achievement was moving departments relatively seamlessly. I started in TransferMate in Treasury back in 2018. I learned loads, met great people, built good, solid business relationships and saw the company (and no. of payments!) grow massively! In late 2021 I moved roles to what is now the Operational Control Team. The move went so well. Everything I learned in Treasury has stood to me in my new role. The guys in Ops Control were so welcoming and I was able to hit the ground running. I am still learning so much, our team is growing and so are our tasks. Each day brings something new so it keeps me on my toes and it’s been really good to see a different side of things.

What is the biggest change that you have witnessed in your time here?

100% working from home! I happened to be on maternity leave when Covid-19 started and I remember being at home thinking how on earth were the guys going to manage it. When I came back from maternity leave I was pleasantly surprised at how smoothly the whole process was running, it was amazing really!

What is the greatest challenge that you have faced in your time here and how did you overcome it?

Honestly it’s probably the volume of work that can feel challenging at times – be that the number of payments or the number of requests and queries. But luckily I think I’m one of those people that works best under pressure. I make my list, put my head down and get through what I can as efficiently as possible, but I don’t rush it – do it once and do it right! Communication is key and I will always keep my team and managers in the loop if there’s a lot going on. That way, we can make a plan together to get things done.

What has been your favourite task or project to work on?

My favourite task has been looking after the bank access requests that come in. I actually meet a lot of new people doing this. I'm also always happy to hop on a call with new starters to give them some assistance and to welcome them to TransferMate in general.

Do you have advice for someone who is just starting their career in CluneTech / TransferMate?

Ask all the questions! There are no questions too big or too small and there is always something for someone to learn.

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5 Years at TransferMate - Interview with Rose O’Kane

At CluneTech, we have an extensive Milestone Recognition Program that rewards employees that choose to build a long and successful career with us. As part of this programme, we love celebrating and sharing the stories of those reaching major milestones with the company. This month we caught up with TransferMate's Rose O’Kane, PMO Lead who has been on our team for the last 5 years.

What is your favorite thing about working in CluneTech / TransferMate?

The best part about working in CluneTech and TransferMate is the people. Everyone is self-disciplined and motivated towards the growth of the company. This is very evident and makes it a pleasure to work with everyone and to achieve business requirements.

What has been your biggest achievement or highlight since joining CluneTech / TransferMate?

Being nominated for employee of the year early on and being a part of consistent successful ISO 27001 accreditation audits across the group.

What is the biggest change that you have witnessed in your time here?

The biggest change I have witnessed is the massive growth of TransferMate from a small start-up in its first year when I joined, to the world’s leading B2B global payments infrastructure as-a-service platform.

What is the greatest challenge that you have faced in your time here and how did you overcome it?

My greatest challenge that I faced when I first joined the InfoSec team was the staggering pace and forensic level of detail required to support the rapid growth of a soon to be global payments infrastructure service. The rate of change continues to accelerate. I overcame it by developing scalable training runbooks, having a daily disciplined must do list and being very organized.

What has been your favorite task or project to work on?

Currently I am enjoying scaling the recertification's program across the group of companies within CluneTech. These quarterly audits are carried out as part of a wider process to ensure we retain ISO 27001 and SOC2 certification. This accreditation supports each business in the group to demonstrate cybersecurity, privacy, and trust to prospective and current customers and within the international payments industry, which in turn helps towards business expansion.

 

Do you have advice for someone who is just starting their career in CluneTech / TransferMate?

My advice would be to become very organized, plan all activities in advance for compliance and BAU (Business As Usual) tasks and develop training runbooks so that you can onboard your team quickly to support business scaling and growth.

 

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5 Years at TransferMate - Interview with Brid Barron

At CluneTech, we have an extensive Milestone Recognition Program that rewards employees that choose to build a long and successful career with us.

As part of this programme, we love celebrating and sharing the stories of those reaching major milestones with the company. This month we caught up with TransferMate's Brid Barron, TM Education's Relationship Manager who has been on our team for the last 5 years.

What is your favorite thing about working in CluneTech / TransferMate?

 I like that we can work from home and the flexibility. My team are friendly and helpful. The benefits within the company are great too.

What has been your biggest achievement or highlight since joining CluneTech / TransferMate?

My biggest achievement has been winning first Operations Recognition Award for 2023.

What is the biggest change that you have witnessed in your time here?

The biggest change has been remote working, the addition of summer flex hours and the quarterly lifework day.

What is the greatest challenge that you have faced in your time here and how did you overcome it?

When I changed position from Business Development Manager to Relationship Manager within Education, it was a new department. We needed to build up from scratch and the team is working very well.

What has been your favorite task or project to work on?

I like that I work with clients from all different sections in the education sector from student accommodation, universities and language schools.

Do you have advice for someone who is just starting their career in CluneTech / TransferMate?

If you have any questions or queries always reach out as someone will always be able to help.

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5 Years at TransferMate - Interview with Cathal Byrne

At CluneTech, we have an extensive Milestone Recognition Program that rewards employees that choose to build along and successful career with us. As part of this programme, we love celebrating and sharing the stories of those reaching major milestones with the company.

This month we caught up with TransferMate's Cathal Byrne, Client Onboarding Specialist, who has been on our team for the last 5 years.

What is your favorite thing about working in CluneTech / TransferMate?

My favorite thing is the people. They are all so outgoing and helpful, I would be lost without the members of my team who get me through each and every day.

 

What has been your biggest achievement or highlight since joining CluneTech / TransferMate?

My biggest achievement since joining has to be winning the One Team Award for Q2 back in 2023. It’s a great honor to be recognized for my hard work by my colleagues.

 

What is the biggest change that you have witnessed in your time here?

The speed in which the company just continues to expand on a global scale. We have new strategic partnerships week to week. I really believe there is no limit to how far we can go.

What is the greatest challenge that you have faced in your time here and how did you overcome it?

I suppose moving from working in the office to working from home during Covid-19, as this was something I had never done before, but like everything the company made it an extremely comfortable transition for us all. Having the option of working from the office or from home is one of my favorite things about the job.  

 

What has been your favourite project to work on?

I have enjoyed being involved in the majority of our major strategic partnerships to date. There has been so many now, but I enjoy going through the whole lifecycle of it all, bringing clients from onboarding to go-live and managing existing clients on a support level.

 

Do you have advice for someone who is just starting their career in CluneTech / TransferMate?

Never be afraid to ask questions, as everyone is always willing to help. This is another thing that really makes this company a Great Place to Work.

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5 Years at CluneTech - Interview with Rachael Quinlan

At CluneTech, we have an extensive Milestone Recognition Program that rewards employees that choose to build a long and successful career with us. As part of this programme, we love celebrating and sharing the stories of those reaching major milestones with the company.

This month we caught up withs5 years.

What is your Favorite Thing about Working in CluneTech?

The people! Having the opportunity to work with such a knowledgeable, supportive and passionate group of people from all corners of the world is something I never take for granted. We truly are #OneTeam!

What has been your biggest achievement or highlight since joining CluneTech?

There have been so many highlights during my five years here, but my biggest achievement would have to be when we wererecognized as Ireland’s Best Great Place to Work Team at the 2023 Great Place to Work Awards. We take part in Ireland’s Best Workplaces every year, and this year was our 8th consecutive year being recognised. The Great Place to Work Team Award recognises the team that has gone above and beyond and for our team to be chosen out of 100 companies was a feeling I’ll never forget.

Our Great Place to Work Team consists of volunteers from all areas across the group, with members coming from allcorners of the globe. Our Team acts as the voice of CluneTech’s employees, ensuring that their views are brought to management. Our aim is to promote positive change through a happier work environment, both now and in the future. Over the last number of years, both our culture and the way that we work hasevolved immensely and this recognition truly demonstrated the positive impact we have had to date.

What is the biggest change that you have witnessed in your time here?

Our journey towards a culture of flexibility! Pre-Covid, we were fully office based and had very little flexibility and no remote working capabilities. Ironically, in the months before the Covid-19 pandemic, my team and I had just gotten approval for a remote working pilot which commenced in December 2019. This was very quickly and unexpectedly ramped up due to Covid-19 and I must give recognition to our incredible leadership team who acted without hesitation when moving our global workforce to working from home. One really important point that often gets overlooked is the fact that as a company in the financial services industry, we would have been considered ‘essential services’ and thus, could have continued to work on-site. Instead, our leadership team embraced this opportunity and put our people and their safety first and were one of the first employers here in Ireland to move to remote.

Since then, our leadership team have continued to improve our flexibility offering and CluneTech now continues to offer remote working among a range of unique benefits including Lifework Days (a half day every quarter to get your life work done), Summer Flexi-Time and more. To see how we have gone from a company that offered little to no flexibility to one that has truly embraced a culture of flexibility, with a clear emphasis on the importance of work-life balance, is truly inspiring.

What is the greatest challenge that you have faced in your time here and how did you overcome it?

Funnily enough, although I now love working remotely, the greatest challenge I faced in my time here was back in the early days of the pandemic when we first moved to remote. I am a very social person and I found going from seeing all of my colleagues daily, to not seeing anyone in-person at all really difficult. I would definitely say my mental health suffered at the time as I adapted to these changes.

With that being said, it’s important to remember that the whole world was facing so much uncertainty at the time, and global lockdowns meant that I certainly wasn’t alone in suffering from the lack of social interaction. I have definitely found my groove now and love the flexibility of being able to work remotely. Now, instead of spending 2 hours in the car each day, I can go to the gym, call to my nanny on my lunch break, walk my dogs after work while it’s still bright, etc. Having this flexibility means so much to me and I wouldn’t change it for the world!

 What has been your favorite task or project to work on?

In my role, no two days are the same and I’m very lucky to have the opportunity to work with a broad range of teams across different departments. One of my favourite projects was implementing Workvivo, our internal communications platform, way back in 2019. At the time, it was a huge change from our previous intranet and while it was a really intense project, seeing the platform go live to our global workforce was incredible. Workvivo has transformed the way we communicate with our people and there are so many fun projects I’ve rolled out through the platform.

Another project that comes to mind was our global end of year event in 2020. It had been such a strange year and we really wanted to end it on a high. Myself and our Head of Design at the time collaborated with Catapult, an event production agency, and transformed our Kilkenny HQ into a full production studio. We coordinated a live broadcast to our 1,500+ employees which featured highlights from the year, interviews with each of our CEOs and our employee all stars. I hosted the event and will never forget the panic when the countdown to go live started! Thankfully, the event was a huge hit, but I think for me, the bit that stands out the most is that it really marked the time when we knew the world had changed forever. Following that event, we really focused on video as a form of communication and the following year was when our flexible offering really started to take shape.

 

 Do you have advice for someone who is just starting their career in CluneTech?

Take every opportunity that comes your way! CluneTech is an incredible place to work, and I truly believe that there are very few companies that afford their people the opportunities that CluneTech does. Terry and the leadership team place a huge emphasis on the importance of career development and when you look at our leadership teams across the group, there are so many examples of people who have progressed through the ranks right here at CluneTech.

The amazing thing is that, as a suite of global companies, there is an abundance of opportunities across each of our businesses, meaning our people have the opportunity to change their role, function or company, but remain in the group! Our unrivaled ability to adapt is at the heart of our success and innovation, and when an employee shows that same level of adaptability, they will go far.

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CluneTech Cares Supports the Ronald McDonald House Charity

CluneTech are absolutely delighted to be supporting Ronald McDonald House Ireland as part of our CSR Programme, CluneTech Cares. Ronald McDonald House Ireland have been caring for families in Ireland since 2004 and since then, have provided accommodation, care and support for in excess of 4,200+ families from all over Ireland.

We recently paid a visit and saw first-hand the tremendous work that their team does to support families through the toughest of times in the most loving, homely, and peaceful way.

“We call ourselves the invisible family that wraps ourselves around mum, dad, brothers, and sisters. We provide them with a home and the security and safety net they require while facing, quite often, a long period of time when their child is sick in the hospital” said Louise Quail, Corporate Relationship Manager with The Ronald McDonald House Charity. “It’s never going to be their home, and we never want it to the be their home, but it has to be the next best thing.”

CluneTech’s donation will see us sponsor a bedroom in the new Ronald McDonald House which will be built on the campus of the new National Children's Hospital. With 52 bedrooms spread out over four floors, the new house will be a vital home for families from every county and every town in Ireland. We are honoured to be sponsoring a room, and playing a role in supporting such an incredible charity.

“Outside of just providing extra bedrooms, there’s going to be so much more communal spaces allowing us to possibly extend our programmes or offer additional core programmes or services that can really support the wellbeing of the overall family.”

Ronald McDonald House Charities are actively seeking sponsorship and donations towards their new house build. To learn more, please visit https://www.rmhc.ie/about-us/new-house.

About Ronald McDonald House Charities Ireland

The mission of Ronald McDonald House Charities Ireland is to provide a Ronald McDonald House to support families whose children are seriously ill in hospital. The Ronald McDonald House provides accommodation and a caring and supportive environment for families whose children are seriously ill and are hospitalised or undergoing medical treatment at Children’s Health Ireland, Crumlin.

The Ronald McDonald House Position Paper 2021 outlines who we are, the impact we make and where oursupport comes from. To find out more about our New 52-bedroom RonaldMcDonald House alongside the New Children’s Hospital click here.

About CluneTech Cares

CluneTech’s CSR programme was established in September 2007in response to a tragic flooding disaster in Tsar Kaloyan, Bulgaria. Deeply saddened by the news, our Bulgarian employees decided to help and within 48hours, they had rallied together and organised 3.5 tonnes of food and 12,000litres of water for the village. After this event, we formalised our CSR activity to give it a global reach, ensuring to support each of the communities in which we operate and giving back to our local communities.

The amazing thing about our CSR Programme is that it’s created by our people, for our people. Each year employees are given the opportunity to request which charities we support and the programme’s global reach results in us having appositive impact in each of the communities we operate in.

As part of CluneTech Cares, in 2020 we introduced our Volunteer Day which empowers our people to give back within their local communities during working time, ensuring that even our smaller teams can get behind the charities and causes closest to their hearts.

In 2022, we donated over €75,000 and supported over 55 charities, causes and fundraisers.

 

Further Information:

Rachael Quinlan, Head of Employee Experience, CluneTech

rachael.quinlan@clunetech.com

Tel: +353873450595

 

Louise Quail, Corporate Relationship Manager, RonaldMcDonald House Charities Ireland

louise.quail@rmhc.ie

Tel: +353868659116

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CluneTech Cares Spotlight on Autism Awareness with CluneTech Facilities Manager, John McCarthy and his son Adam

Our CSR Programme - CluneTech Cares, is a fantastic representation of what we are - a team of truly caring individuals giving our best to support and add value, not only to our customers, but also to the communities in which we operate.

As part of our CSR Spotlight, we dedicated the month of March to celebrating World Autism Awareness. With this in mind, we are delighted to share an interview with John McCarthy, Facilities Manager, CluneTech, and his son Adam, who we consider an honorary CluneTech employee. For those who have had the pleasure of meeting Adam, they will be familiar with his bubbly and outgoing personality which brings so much joy to our HQ. Adam, who’s 27, has both autism and epilepsy, and was delighted to jump on camera and give us a unique insight into his life, his autism diagnosis and some of the many things he enjoys doing.

In Adam’s words, “Love will always come from the heart”.

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CluneTech Cares Recap

CluneTech Cares

CluneTech Cares is a fantastic representation of what we are - a team of truly caring individuals giving our best to support and add value, not only to our customers, but also to the communities in which we operate. CluneTech Cares is employee-led and has three key pillars: Wellness, Culture & Community, and Sustainability.

It has been a busy quarter and we're delighted to see some in-person fundraisers taking place again! Check out some of our latest activity below.

Sport Sponsorship

This quarter, we were delighted to sponsor the purchase of new equipment for the u10 Kilkenny Ladies Football Team. The request came from an employee who volunteers as a coach for the u10 team in their spare time. Despite often being overshadowed by Hurling in Kilkenny, the sport of Gaelic Football is growing in popularity at an underage level and the club is thriving in numbers. However, they do not have a pitch to call their own and rely on fundraising for pitch rental and the purchase of training equipment. We wanted to help the Kilkenny Ladies Football Team keep the momentum going and to be able to continue to provide this important outlet for young local girls.

We were also delighted to support the Kilkenny International Masters Basketball tournament which took place in March. There were 28 teams from Ireland, UK, and Spain participating in Men's and Women's over 40s and over 50s matches. The tournament was a great success, with the Kilkenny Men's over 50s team winning their section, the Kilkenny Women's over 40s team winning the plate, and the Kilkenny Men's over 40s team placing as the runners up in the competition overall.

Kilkenny Masters Basketball Tournament

Another Donation to Karin Dom's Therapeutic Centre

In 2021, we were honoured to participate in another fantastic fundraiser for the community of Varna, Bulgaria. CluneTech made a significant donation to support Karin Dom's long-standing dream: the construction of a new Therapeutic Centre for children with special needs. At the start of this year, with construction on the new centre finally coming to an end, CluneTech made another vital donation of €4,000 to support Karin Dom. This donation will be used to install air conditioning in the Ergo Therapy and Physio Therapy rooms of the new centre.

Set in the beautiful city of Varna, Karin Dom's new building which is expected to open in September this year, will give children with special needs from the Northeast of Bulgaria access to vital therapy that will help them to grow in strength and confidence.

Kilimanjaro Direct

At the beginning of this year, an employee brought to our attention the work of an incredible charity called Kilimanjaro Direct. Established in 2005 by Sheila Ryan in response to the stark poverty she witnessed while on a trip to the area, Kilimanjaro Direct provides food and education for over 125 children. Additionally, the charity has helped to build 10 houses and a primary school in the area. CluneTech Cares gladly donated €500 to help the charity to continue their amazing work in Kilimanjaro.

Vinitsa Children's Medical Centre

Vinitsa Children's Medical Centre is the largest facility of its kind in the Northeast of Bulgaria, providing medical care and rehabilitation to premature babies and children with neurological and orthopedic problems.

A long-time partner of CluneTech Cares, the medical centre recently embarked on some vital renovations, a project that we were more than happy to support. With this year's donation of €5,000, our partners from Vinitsa bought two air conditioning units, a portable oxygen concentrator, a neonatal pulse oximeter, and a patient monitoring system.

Over the past several years CluneTech has donated close to €12,000 to the Vinitsa Medical Centre. These donations, coupled with contributions from our employees, have helped the centre to purchase important equipment such as hospital beds, therapeutic chairs, baby monitoring devices, and more.

The Team at Vinitsa Children's Medical Centre

Monere Development's Thriving Teens Programme

For the third year running, CluneTech Cares are delighted to sponsor a space for one teenager to take part in Thriving Teens by Monere Development. This space was opened up to CluneTech employees who were invited to nominate a teenager to take part.

Thriving Teens by Monere Development is a programme that supports teenagers by giving them the ability to navigate their own path. They believe that every teenager has the potential to achieve their ideal life and have created this programme to focus on life, social, and practical skills that will allow them to be at their best.

This year's programme is taking place from July 12-14th and more information can be found at www.thrivingteens.ie

Volunteering at Gavroche Shelter

Daniela Tsoneva and Toni Ivanova from our TransferMate team recently used their employee volunteer day to help the young ladies from the Gavroche Shelter in Varna, Bulgaria, purchase new clothes using money donated by CluneTech earlier this year. Daniela and Toni were on hand to ensure the young ladies got everything they needed and that they also enjoyed a great day out with their new friends from CluneTech.

Volunteering at Gavroche Shelter

Help for Ukraine

A group of our employees recently used their CluneTech volunteer days to sort donations at the local Ukrainian Centre in Varna, Bulgaria. They also helped buy and deliver food, water, and hygienic supplies on behalf of the company.

Here's what one of our volunteers, Gocho Gochev, an Operations Manager at TransferMate, had to say;

"I have used my volunteer day to help buy provisions (food, hygienic supplies, etc.) for the refugees in Varna, Bulgaria. It was very useful to be able to avail of the volunteer day as it allowed us to fully focus on doing what needs to be done in order to help.

Almost all of the refugees who are escaping the war in Ukraine are mothers with children that need help and support in these tough moments. This is the least that we can do for them. I would help again if needed."

Many more of our people around the world are contributing at a local level too. As the situation in Ukraine continues to worsen following the invasion by Russia, we as a company continue to look for ways to help those affected by the conflict.

CluneTech Employees Volunteering at the Ukrainian Centre in Varna

Daffodil Day

CluneTech Cares closed out a busy Q1 by coming together to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society on Daffodil Day. Employees were asked to either take part in a 5K challenge or to host a coffee morning with their team. For each employee that took part in either of these activities, CluneTech donated €5 to the Irish Cancer Society. It was incredible to see so many people take time out of their busy schedules to take part, and to help us raise money and awareness for such a meaningful cause. Together, we raised €300 for the Irish Cancer Society!

Daffodil Day at CluneTech

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CluneTech Cares First Quarter Recap


Our CSR Programme - CluneTech Cares, is a fantastic representation of what we are - a team of truly caring individuals giving our best to support and add value, not only to our customers, but also to the communities in which we operate. CluneTech Cares is employee-led and has three key pillars: Wellness, Culture & Community, and Sustainability. It has been a busy quarter so make sure to check out some of our latest activities below.

January’s CSR Spotlight: The Dillon Quirke Foundation

This year, CluneTech introduced a monthly CSR Spotlight where one charity / cause will be featured for our colleagues to support. Every month, a 5k walk / run is organised and CluneTech Cares donates €5 per person that participates during the given time frame to the spotlighted cause. 

Our first CSR Spotlight for Q1 was dedicated to The Dillon Quirke Foundation in aid of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome. 

The Dillon Quirke Foundation has been set up in memory of the late Tipperary hurler, Dillon Quirke who collapsed and died of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome on August 5th, 2022. He had been playing for his club Clonoulty-Rossmore against Kilruane McDonagh in the Tipperary Hurling Championship.

The foundation which is run by Dillon's parents, Dan and Hazel, and his sisters Kellie and Shannon, plans to screen GAA players for the syndrome and a GoFundMe page has been created to raise awareness and funds.

Following our team's participation during the month of January, CluneTech made a donation to The Dillon Quirke Foundation which has gone towards their amazing work screening GAA players for the disease. 

From everyone here at CluneTech Cares, we want to thank all of our colleagues for the difference you have made this January. 


TransferMate’s Cathal Byrne, Declan McQuillan, David Cahill, and Ciara Cooney at January’s CSR Spotlight 5K



February’s CSR Spotlight: World Cancer Day

In honour of World Cancer Day, CluneTech Cares dedicated February's CSR spotlight to a number of incredibly deserving cancer support charities. The charities supported included Severn Hospice, Carlow Kilkenny Homecare and The Irish Hospice Foundation. 


Severn Hospice supports families through the good days and bad days because they believe that when cure is no longer possible, care is. Since 1989, they have given free care and support to more than 34,000 people and their loved ones during their time of greatest need. They now help more than 2,000 local people every year.


Since 1989, Carlow Kilkenny Homecare has been available, providing a palliative care service for patients with cancer at all stages of their disease. The team is a voluntary organisation supported mainly by local voluntary fundraising by the people of Carlow and Kilkenny. The team provides support and information to help their patients and family cope with the feelings around diagnosis, treatment and much more as they navigate their illness.

The Irish Hospice Foundation believes that every single patient matters and always wants to ensure the best end-of-life and bereavement care, for all. From advocacy and education to their vital services like Nurses for Night Care and their Bereavement Support Line. 


On the 9th of February, a walk / run was organised in our Kilkenny, Dublin, Cluj-Napoca and New Jersey offices for those who wanted to take part with their teammates in aid of this amazing cause. Following our team’s participation throughout the month of February, CluneTech donated over €1,500 to our dedicated cancer support charities. This donation will go towards the hugely important services made available to people affected by cancer and their families. Thank you to everyone who got involved and for the support you’ve shown to our incredible charities during the month of February.



TransferMate’s Treasury Team supporting World Cancer Day during their lunchtime 5K walk 



March’s CSR Spotlight: Autism Awareness

This March, we dedicated our CSR Spotlight to World Autism Awareness with all donations from our participating colleagues going towards a number of autism support charities and organisations.

Autism is a neurological difference that many people are born with which affects how they experience the world around them and how they communicate with others. While autism awareness has greatly grown in Ireland and globally in recent years, we are still a long way from having a society which truly understands autism. 

Autism support charities help people and families affected by autism in so many ways. These organisations provide services, support groups, activities and much more for those on the autism spectrum to help improve the quality of their everyday life. 

During the month of March, not only did our teams get involved in our monthly walk / run in support of autism awareness but our colleagues also took some time during Neurodiversity Week to learn more about and celebrate Neurodiversity through a number of informative online webinars. 

Thanks to our team's support and participation throughout the month, CluneTech made a monetary donation in support of autism awareness, benefiting a number of incredible autism support charities and organisations. Well done to all of our amazing colleagues for their participation this month.



Georgi Stoyanov from our Immedis team during his 5K for Autism Awareness this March




Help for Turkey

Аfter the devastating earthquakes in Turkey, CluneTech Cares made a monetary donation which facilitated the purchase of warm blankets, winter jackets and boots, all of which are essential items needed by those impacted.  A special thanks to our colleagues Natalya Dermenji and Yordan Karapeev from our Immedis team who volunteered their time to coordinate the donation in less than a day to the Bulgarian Red Cross, who had organized an initiative to transport donated goods from Bulgaria to the distressed cities. Well done Natalya and Yordan!

Natalya Dermenji and Yordan Karapeev from our Immedis team

Martenitsi Campaign

On the 1st of March, our colleagues in Bulgaria celebrated Baba Marta, a Bulgarian holiday deeply rooted in Bulgarian folklore and culture. Baba Marta, which means "Grandmother March", is a personification of the month of March celebrating the arrival of spring.

On this day, Bulgarians exchange ‘martenitsi’ which are small, red and white braided bracelets made of wool or thread and which symbolises good health to all.

In preparation of Baba Marta, our colleagues in our Varna and Veliko Tarnovo offices joined forces using their CSR volunteer days to hand-craft some martenitsi that were later sold at local charity markets in aid of children with special needs.

Following this initiative, a donation of 716 BGN will go towards therapy for children with special needs who are enrolled in Karin Dom support programs. A further donation of 370 BGN (matched by CluneTech) will be used to buy craft materials for the children in the daily centre for people with disabilities in Veliko Tarnovo. Well done to our teams in Varna, Veliko Tarnovo and everyone involved.

CluneTech’s volunteers taking part in martenitsi making for Karim Dom in Bulgaria


Vinitsa Childrens Medical Centre

During the month of January, Clunetech Cares donated much needed kitchen equipment to the Vinitsa Childrens Medical Centre which will allow the staff to continue cooking and feeding the children while they are in the centre.


The Vinitsa centre cares for over 300 children a year and is the largest facility of its kind in north east Bulgaria. The centre provides medical care and rehabilitation to premature babies and children with neurological and orthopaedic problems. CluneTech Cares was honoured to support this amazing initiative this January.

The Team at Vinitsa Children's Medical Centre



Sneaker Donation Campaign

During the month of February CluneTech ran a charity campaign to support children from the Izgrev centre - a centre for orphans, located in the city of Varna. It unites two family-type accommodation houses with 21 children between 9-20 years, deprived of parental care.

Throughout the month, CluneTech Cares donated 3 large boxes of sneakers to children in need to the Izgrev Centre. We are incredibly proud and thankful for the kindness and generosity shown by our employees and the positive impact they have made here.

CluneTech’s sneaker donation for the children of the Izgrev Centre in Varna, Bulgaria


Kilkenny Masters Basketball Event

CluneTech Cares was delighted to sponsor the Kilkenny Master’s Basketball Tournament for the second year in a row.

This competition is one of Ireland’s most prestigious Masters tournaments with over 40 basketball teams from Ireland, the UK, Spain and Europe competing together. The event was a huge success with the Kilkenny women's team winning their opening game of the tournament along with the Kilkenny Men's team following suit later that day. 

We were honoured to be a part of this event and want to give a special mention to Éanna Brady, Senior VP of Sales at Taxback International, for submitting this CSR request. Well done to everyone involved!

Taxback International’s Éanna Brady at the Kilkenny Masters Basketball Event this March

Volunteering at CluneTech

Introduced in 2021, our CSR Volunteer Day empowers each employee to give back to the charities and causes closest to them. Since the inception of our Volunteer Day, 58 CluneTech employees have contributed to causes which they find meaningful, and this number keeps growing. 

Desislava Teneva and Srebrina Dimitrova used their volunteering day to support this year's Karim Dom Martenitsi campaign in support of children with special needs. 



We want to thank our amazing group of volunteers who spent their Valentine's Day sharing some love with the planet. Our volunteers planted over 1,200 trees in partnership with Self Help Africa. 

By taking part in CluneTech's Plant a Tree Day, our team contributed to Self Help Africa's effort to plant 100,000 new native trees in the island of Ireland, and 1,000,000 trees in Africa!



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CluneTech Cares Fourth Quarter Recap

Our CSR Programme - CluneTech Cares, is a fantastic representation of what we are - a team of truly caring individuals giving our best to support and add value, not only to our customers, but also to the communities in which we operate. CluneTech Cares is employee-led and has three key pillars: Wellness, Culture & Community, and Sustainability. It has been a busy quarter so make sure to check out some of our latest activities below.

October’s CSR Spotlight: Breast Cancer Awareness

For the month of October, we are traditionally raising funds for Race for the Cure which plays a crucial role in supporting breast cancer organizations and hospitals across Europe.

With a staggering 500,000 new diagnoses and 125,000 lives lost to breast cancer in Europe every year, the funds raised through events like this are of vital importance. They enable these organizations to continue their life-saving work, providing support, research, and awareness to combat this disease.

This October, more than 150 CluneTech colleagues took part in our fundraising events for breast cancer awareness and Race for the Cure across the globe. These events included group walks in Bulgaria and Ireland and a Breast Cancer Awareness talk at our Kilkenny HQ.

In addition, Presiyana Vitanova, Desislava Georgieva, Desislava Chervenkova and Ralitsa Hristova used their Volunteer Day to distribute flyers at the St. Marina Medical Center in Varna, Bulgaria, raising awareness about the importance of breast cancer screenings.

Thanks to our team's efforts, we donated €1,590 to this incredible cause.

   

November’s CSR Spotlight: Movember

This November, we focused our CSR Spotlight on men’s health and the globally recognized Movember movement.

Since its inception in 2003, Movember has grown into a global movement, bringing together passionate Mo Bros and Mo Sisters – individuals dedicated to making a difference in mental health, suicide prevention, prostate cancer, and testicular cancer. So far, the campaign has raised USD 1.4 billion, funding life-saving research and initiatives for men’s health.

Throughout November, CluneTech employees embraced the cause by growing their own moustaches and staying active for men’s mental health. For each moustache photo posted with the hashtag #Movember, CluneTech Cares generously donated €20. We also stuck to our monthly 5k challenge by donating €5 for every employee who posted a picture of their 5k into our internal communications platform.

At the close of Movember, CluneTech made a significant monetary contribution to Movember, supporting various men's health charities and organizations. A big thank you to all of our amazing colleagues for their dedication and participation.

2024 Kilkenny GAA and Camogie Academy Awards, proudly supported by CluneTech

This quarter, CluneTech had the privilege of hosting the 2024 Kilkenny GAA and Camogie Academy Awards at our Kilkenny HQ. Over two unforgettable evenings, we celebrated the outstanding achievements of the U16 Kilkenny GAA Football and Hurling Teams, as well as the U15 Kilkenny Camogie Academy and Development Squads.

The event brought together players, families, coaches, and mentors, highlighting the dedication and passion that drive Kilkenny’s young athletes. We were honored to welcome special guest speakers Henry Shefflin, Miriam Walsh, and Richie Donnelly, who inspired attendees with their words of wisdom and shared their own journeys in sport.

CluneTech is proud to support Kilkenny GAA and Kilkenny Camogie, empowering the next generation of athletes and fostering a sense of teamwork and community. These awards nights were a true reflection of the hard work and commitment of everyone involved, and we’re delighted to have played a role in celebrating their success.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to all the coaches, mentors, and leaders, including Michael Fennelly, Performance Lead at Kilkenny GAA, and Tommy Farrell, Kilkenny Camogie Development Officer, for their vital contributions.

December’s CSR Spotlight: Preventing Homelessness & Poverty

This December, our CSR Spotlight of the month shines on St. Vincent de Paul, a remarkable organization providing vital support to those experiencing poverty and homelessness—especially during the holidays.

SVP provides vital services such as housing assistance, food support, and education resources, making a meaningful difference in communities across Ireland—especially during the holiday season.

To help make a difference, we’re hosting a Christmas Jumper Day at our Kilkenny HQ on Wednesday, December 18th. For every festive jumper worn to the office, CluneTech will donate €5 to St. Vincent de Paul.

The jumper doesn’t need to be flashy—what truly matters is the kindness and generosity behind this initiative. Together, let’s help bring a little more joy and warmth to those in need this holiday season.

Christmas Gifts for 176 children from the Center for Special Educational Support in Varna

This December, in response to a request from a teacher, CluneTech made a generous financial donation to the Center for Special Educational Support in Varna. The donation will be used to purchase Christmas gifts for nearly 200 students who rely on the center’s services to navigate their educational journey, as they were born with special needs.

Since its transformation in August 2017, the former Special Education School "Brothers Miladinovi" in Varna has become a Center for Special Educational Support, meeting modern standards for educating children with developmental disabilities. The center currently employs over 30 teachers and 10 therapists, who provide education and care to 176 children aged 6 to 18.

The center is equipped with nine classrooms and a dedicated ergonomic therapy space. The classrooms are designed to cater to the sensory integration needs of the children, with environments tailored to each age group. In preschool and primary school classrooms, a multisensory approach alternates between learning and physical activities, all designed to engage students through practical experience. For non-verbal children on the autism spectrum and those with limited mobility due to cerebral palsy, the center uses advanced tools like the Communicator5 eye-control device for communication and Tobii games for eye training and fun.

In addition to education, the center provides consulting, diagnostic, corrective-educational, and therapeutic services aimed at addressing and compensating for the students’ individual needs.

Giving Back to Our Communities: From New York and Beyond

At CluneTech, our commitment to giving back is at the heart of everything we do. At the end of 2024, our US teams were honored to make annual donations to three exceptional organizations that tirelessly serve our communities: One to World, Coalition for the Homeless, and the Aisling Irish Community and Cultural Center.

One to World

One to World enriches the global community by fostering intercultural understanding and cooperation. Through education programs and cultural exchange initiatives, they connect international students and scholars with local communities, building bridges of understanding and collaboration. We are proud to support their mission to make the world a more inclusive and connected place.

One To World provides face-to-face experiences among local communities, international students, and Fulbright scholars. Our programs foster curiosity, respect, inclusion, and community for a better world. None of this work would be possible without donors like you. We couldn’t be more grateful for your generosity and your commitment to our mission.

Deepesh Dhingra, Executive Director of One to World.

Coalition for the Homeless

The Coalition for the Homeless has been a beacon of hope for those experiencing homelessness in New York City. Offering food, shelter, and support services, they work tirelessly to help individuals and families regain stability and rebuild their lives. We are deeply inspired by their dedication and honored to contribute to their life-changing efforts.

Because of your invaluable support, the Coalition has been able to expand our services and advocacy to meet the growing need. We are committed to seeing no one go hungry, homeless, or without shelter in our city. I cannot thank you enough for your kindness and compassion – you are truly making a difference.

Dave Giffen, Executive Director of Coalition for the Homeless.

The Aisling Irish Community and Cultural Center

Located in New York, the Aisling Irish Community and Cultural Centre is a lifeline for Irish immigrants and the broader community, offering mental health support, senior care, and cultural programs. Our donation to the Aisling Irish Community Centre will specifically support their mental health programs, which provide critical resources and support to those in need. Their commitment to fostering connection and well-being for all who walk through their doors is truly inspiring, and we are grateful to support their vital mission.

We provide support, programs and services to approximately 15,000 people during the year. We promote wellness, infuse culture, and offer empathy with every interaction as our mission is to care for the “whole person”. With 352 private social service sessions delivered so far this year we have worked with youth, families, and seniors to provide a range of supports, meeting their individual needs. We support the Irish because we have made a commitment to our funders to do so.  We do everything else, because we are Irish. Thank you for putting a spotlight on the need for food security, and the growing need for mental health support – and for helping us to do our part in providing that support. 

Sandra Feeney-Charles, Executive Director of the Aisling Irish Community and Cultural Center.

We extend our sincerest thanks to these organizations for their tireless work to uplift and support those in need. Your efforts make a profound difference in the lives of so many, and we are proud to stand with you. Together, we can continue to build stronger, more inclusive communities and create a brighter future for all.

The Taxback International Team Takes on the '12 Dips of December' Challenge

Our Taxback International team showed true courage by diving into the cold River Barrow—not once, but 12 times each — as part of the '12 Dips in December' challenge.

A huge thank you to our daring participants: Cora Phelan, Therese Hegarty, Éanna Brady, Nigel O'Donovan, Nicola Delaney, Joe Forristal, Eoin Dunphy, Brian Cooney, and Clare Farrell. All of which took the plunge to support three incredible causes, the Irish Heart Foundation, Pieta and Breast Cancer Ireland

We are so grateful for the generous donations and words of encouragement from everyone who supported our team. Your contributions will go a long way in helping these essential organizations continue their lifechanging work.

We’re beyond proud of our team for their dedication. By the end of their 12 Dips of December Challenge, our team raised over 3,000 euros in total. A massive well done to all involved.

Volunteering at CluneTech

Introduced in 2021, our CSR Volunteer Day empowers each employee to give back to the charities and causes closest to them. Since the inception of Volunteer Day, 210+ CluneTech employees have contributed to causes which they find meaningful, and this number keeps growing. See what they had to share with us about their experience this quarter:

Anita Ilieva and Denis Ibrqmov: A day of giving back in their local dog shelter

This November, Denis Ibrqmov and Anita Ilieva from the TransferMate Treasury Team spent a meaningful day at a local dog shelter in their hometown Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. Here's what they had to share about their experience:

“As animal lovers, this cause is something we truly hold close to our hearts, and we felt incredibly fortunate to be able to give back in a small but impactful way.

Our visit was filled with laughter, love, and a lot of wagging tails! We spent time playing with the adorable puppies, whose energy and joy were absolutely contagious. It was a heartwarming experience, and we couldn’t help but feel a deep connection with these wonderful animals who are waiting for their forever homes.

In addition to spending time with the dogs, we also rolled up our sleeves to help clean the cages, making sure the puppies and older dogs had a clean, safe space to rest. We also donated much-needed food to the shelter, knowing how essential it is to provide them with the best care possible.

This experience reminded us just how important it is to support causes that help those who can’t speak for themselves. It’s not just about giving material things, but also about showing kindness, compassion, and love to creatures who give us so much joy in return.

We encourage everyone to get involved in their communities and support causes that matter. Whether it’s through donations, volunteering, or simply spreading awareness, every little bit helps."

   

Linda Mooney Supporting Young Athletes: A Day at the Primary School Cross Country

As part of our commitment to volunteering, Linda Mooney took a break from her customer service role to spend a day with primary school students participating in a cross-country event. This voluntary day provided her the opportunity to support young athletes and encourage their involvement in competitive running.

“I had the chance to take some time out from dealing with clients in Customer Service to spend the day with students aged 8/9 to 12 years thanks to CluneTech cares and our voluntary day. A lovely fresh Irish morning (ideal running conditions) had me walking 35 students from the school to the back field of beautiful Kilkenny Castle. We arrange them by age to get to the start line as they run them by age/class and whether boys or girls (over 800 participants so it crazy trying to not miss their start time). All the kids had great fun and we had 2nd place for 5th class girls and they got bronze for team event, 6th class boys missed out on bronze for the team but had 5th place individual. After it’s all over and few tired kids, we walk them back to the school. It’s great chance for students that are not part of Athletic club to have a chance to run and get a feel for competitive running and cross country. I had 2 of my own running in the 4th class girls and 6th class boys so was lovely to be their to cheer them on.”

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CluneTech Cares First Quarter Recap

Our CSR Programme - CluneTech Cares, is a fantastic representation of what we are - a team of truly caring individuals giving our best to support and add value, not only to our customers, but also to the communities in which we operate. CluneTech Cares is employee-led and has three key pillars: Wellness, Culture & Community, and Sustainability. It has been a busy quarter so make sure to check out some of our latest activities below.

January’s CSR Spotlight: Supporting Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Migrants

Throughout the month of January, we dedicated our CSR Spotlight to supporting Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Migrant charities and the incredible work they do providing assistance to families and single people from a migrant or refugee background in Ireland and abroad.

Our main beneficiaries of the month were both Doras and Nasc Ireland.

Doras is an independent organisation working to promote and protect the rights of people from a migrant background in Ireland while also providing specialised support to migrant and refugee victims who have experienced human trafficking, domestic abuse and hate crime. 

Nasc Ireland works with migrants and refugees to advocate and lead for change within Ireland’s immigration and protection systems, ensuring fairness, access to justice and the protection of human rights to all. Nasc's goal is to realise the rights of all migrants and refugees within Irish society. 

Across the globe, our team came together to raise vital funds for both of our beneficiaries. Thanks to the support our staff showed throughout January, CluneTech Cares has made a monetary donation to Doras and Nasc for the crucial work they do day-to-day for all Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Migrants in Ireland.

From all here at CluneTech Cares, we want to thank our team for their incredible support and the difference they have made during the month of January.

January's CSR Spotlight of the Month

 

February’s CSR Spotlight: World Cancer Day

February marked the month that CluneTech took a stand against Cancer, dedicating our CSR Spotlight of the Month to World Cancer Day. All donations from fundraising initiatives throughout the month went towards our cancer support charities selected by our teams around the world. These charities and causes included Waterford Hospice in Ireland and Една от 8 in Bulgaria.

Waterford Hospice is a remarkable organization dedicated to providing end-of-life care, particularly to those battling cancer and giving incredible support and peace of mind to their loved ones. The profound impact of their work extends beyond the walls of the hospice, touching lives not only within our wider community, but of our teammates and their families over the last number of months.

By aligning our efforts with Waterford Hospice, we are not only contributing to the crucial mission of offering comfort and solace during life's most challenging moments but also acknowledging the impact it has on the lives of our colleagues.

Our second beneficiary for the month of February was Една от 8 in Bulgaria. Една от 8 | One in 8 was founded by Nana Gladwish in 2013. Nana is a famous TV host in Bulgaria and breast cancer survivor. The organisation works with healthcare professionals, state authorities, patient communities, and other stakeholders to improve the Bulgarian healthcare system for those diagnosed. 

The team strives for a better quality of life and outcomes for the patients they care for. Една от 8 | One in 8 is funded by company and community donations to support its existence and activities. Our team’s support during February was more important than ever, contributing to keep their amazing services running in Bulgaria.

Over the course of the month, an incredible 79 members of our team around the world took part in a walk / run / cycle in aid of Waterford Hospice in Ireland and Една от 8 in Bulgaria.

CluneTech Cares donated a total of €790 to our dedicated charities of the month. Well done to all of our amazing colleagues for their participation this month.

February's CSR 5K Walk in honour of World Cancer Day

March’s CSR Spotlight: World Autism Awareness

Each year, we launch our CSR request form where our staff can suggest the charity and causes they'd like to see us support throughout the year. Following their feedback, we dedicated March’s CSR Spotlight to World Autism Awareness.

The main beneficiaries of the month nominated by our team included ABACAS School Kilbarrack in Dublin, Gowran National School Autistic Unit in Kilkenny, and Autism Today in Bulgaria.

Autism is a neurological difference that many people are born with which affects how they experience the world around them and how they communicate with others. While autism awareness has greatly grown in Ireland and globally in recent years, we are still a long way from having a society which truly understands autism. 

During the month of March, not only were we delighted to make a monetary donation to all three charities and causes, but we also had the pleasure of interviewing John McCarthy, Facilities Manager, CluneTech, and his son Adam, who we consider an honorary CluneTech employee.

For those who have had the pleasure of meeting Adam, they will be familiar with his bubbly and outgoing personality which brings so much joy to our HQ. Adam, who’s 27, has both autism and epilepsy, and was delighted to jump on camera and give us a unique insight into his life, his autism diagnosis and some of the many things he enjoys doing.

In Adam’s words, “Love will always come from the heart”. A massive well done to all who took part in last months CSR Spotlight of the Month and a special thank you to John and Adam for a truly inspiring interview in celebration of World Autism Awareness.

You can catch the full interview here today.

World Autism Awareness Interview with John and Adam McCarthy

CluneTech Cares: Supporting Kilkenny Ladies Hockey Club

At CluneTech, we're passionate about giving back to our communities and we are proud to support a number of fantastic local clubs in Kilkenny where our HQ is located, one of those being the Kilkenny Hockey Club's Ladies' Team.

Paddy Dalton, Business Development Manager at TransferMate has been coaching for the club for over three years:

"I've been working with CluneTech for 10 years now and started as a coach with the hockey club back in 2021. I really enjoy coaching because of the buzz seeing the girls reach and exceed their goals. It gives me great satisfaction to see the group training, playing matches, and sticking to the structured game plan. We're delighted to have had CluneTech on board as sponsors for the last 3 years and it has enabled us to grow our women's section to 3 teams. We can now pride ourselves on being one of the biggest female adult sporting clubs in the county, providing hockey for all levels ages and abilities."

Thanks to the club for giving us the opportunity to get behind them and a huge well done to Paddy Dalton who not only goes above and beyond in his role with CluneTech, but within his local community too.

CluneTech Cares, proudly supporting Kilkenny Ladies Hockey Club

CluneTech’s I.T Equipment Donation to St. John of God Primary School, Kilkenny

As part of our CSR Programme, CluneTech Cares, we were delighted to donate laptops to St. John of God Primary School.

Recognising the importance of technology in education, we have repurposed these devices to support the learning needs of students within our community.

This aligns with our dedication to sustainable practices, as we strive to effectively extend the life cycle of our technology resources while also supporting the next generation with the tools they need to thrive in their education.

A massive thank you to Norm Power for arranging this donation and to St. John of God's principal, Conor Gorey, and some of the school's pupils who visited CluneTech HQ to collect the donation.

Norm Power presenting our donation to St. John of God students and Principal, Conor Gorey

Martenitsi Charity Bazaars in Varna and Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria

On the 1st of March, our colleagues in Bulgaria celebrated Baba Marta, a Bulgarian holiday deeply rooted in folklore and culture, symbolising the arrival of spring and the wish for good health. 

To mark the holiday, our teams in Varna and Veliko Tarnovo organised annual charity bazaars in support of children with special needs. 

Thanks to our employees' contributions, a donation of 780 BGN was made to Karin Dom – a long-term CSR partner of CluneTech and one of Bulgaria’s most modern centres, providing a range of social, health, and educational services for children with special needs. 

Additionally, 600 BGN was donated for craft materials for the children at the Day Center for Disabilities ‘Daga’ in Veliko Tarnovo, ensuring that children and young people with disabilities receive rehabilitation and engaging activities that support their development and social integration.

Baba Marta Martenitsi Charity Bazaar at CluneTech

 

CluneTech Continues to Raise Awareness of Crucial Stroke Symptoms

'Fast Heroes 112' is a prevention program with one grand mission - to educate the world about the symptoms of stroke and the need for immediate action.

After the successful launch of the award-winning educational program in Varna last year, in 2024 we will continue our mission to raise awareness of stroke symptoms in another well-known school in Bulgaria’s sea capital – Foreign Language School Alexander S. Pushkin. The second edition of Fast Heroes 112 will take place from February to April involving 150 students from first to fourth grade who will share their knowledge about stroke symptoms and first aid with parents and grandparents.

Last May, 150 first graders from Geo Milev school were officially named Fast Heroes 112 ambassadors as they learned the symptoms of stroke and raised awareness of stroke prevention among their loved ones.

 

‍Fast Heroes 112 Campaign

Volunteering at CluneTech

Introduced in 2021, our CSR Volunteer Day empowers each employee to give back to the charities and causes closest to them. Since the inception of Volunteer Day, 160+ CluneTech employees have contributed to causes which they find meaningful, and this number keeps growing. See what they had to share with us about their experience this quarter:

Baba Marta at CluneTech

In preparation for this year’s Baba Marta celebrations, over ten colleagues in our Varna offices joined forces using their CSR volunteer day to hand-craft some martenitsi that were later sold at our in-house and other local charity markets in aid of children with special needs. A great tradition and a great use of their Volunteer Day as our colleagues managed to make 1,690 martenitsi in just one day!

Daffodil Day 2024 with Claire McBride, Financial Services Account Manager at TransferMate

Speaking about her Volunteer Day, Claire said:

"Daffodil Day is a special day where we all unite to remember the loved ones we’ve lost to cancer, to honour the people in our lives who are facing cancer and to acknowledge the bravery of those that have fought and won their battle with cancer. I am very fortunate to work for a company that affords and encourages staff to use their volunteer day to get involved in fundraising activities of all kinds. I am proud to play my part today for the Irish Cancer Society."

Well done to Claire on her involvement in this incredible volunteering activity.

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CluneTech’s OneTeam Awards: Celebrating Collaboration, Innovation, and Excellence

At CluneTech, collaboration and recognition aren’t just buzzwords, they are the foundation of our culture. Nowhere is this more evident than in our OneTeam Awards, a signature recognition program that honours the spirit of unity, innovation, and excellence that drives our success.

A Legacy of Recognition: From Employee of the Quarter to OneTeam Awards

Over 12 years ago, CluneTech launched an initiative to spotlight outstanding individual contributions through what was then known as Employee of the Quarter. As our company evolved, so too did our approach to recognition. In 2019, inspired by employee feedback, the program was reimagined and relaunched as the OneTeam Awards.

This transformation reflected more than just a name change — it marked a deeper commitment to recognising the collective effort that fuels our business.

Today, the OneTeam Awards take place twice a year, giving employees across the globe the opportunity to nominate a colleague whose contributions reflect one of our core values: Innovation, OneTeam, Passion, and Respect. These nominations reinforce our ongoing commitment to living these values in our everyday work.

The OneTeam Awards celebrate not only individual achievements but also the teamwork, creativity, camaraderie, and mutual respect that are essential to our culture and continued growth.

OneTeam Awards Over the Years

Creating Moments That Matter

From lively in-office celebrations to heartfelt doorstep award deliveries during remote work, the OneTeam Awards have become a meaningful tradition filled with unforgettable moments. These celebrations strengthen the bonds between colleagues, highlighting the impact of each individual’s work, and reinforcing the values that make CluneTech a unique and inspiring place to be.

As our HR Manager in Bulgaria, Ekaterina Hristova, puts it:

“The OneTeam Awards represent more than just recognition, they show our people that what they do truly matters. These awards are a part of our company’s DNA. They celebrate our shared success and remind us that together, we are stronger.”

Recognition Beyond the OneTeam Awards

While the OneTeam Awards are a standout celebration of collaboration and excellence, they’re just one part of CluneTech’s broader commitment to recognising our people. We offer a wide range of recognition initiatives that celebrate contributions both big and small, across all levels of the organisation:

• Milestone Recognition Programme – Honouring the dedication of our long-serving team members.

• Global Employee of the Year Awards – Celebrating individuals whose impact and performance have stood out over the year.

• Workvivo Shout-Outs – Enabling real-time, peer-to-peer recognition for everyday efforts and achievements, both within and across teams.

• Celebrating Personal and Professional Highlights – From birthday cards and new baby gifts to congratulatory hampers for passing exams, we take pride in acknowledging life’s special moments and supporting our employees in all their successes.

A Culture Built on Recognition and Unity

At CluneTech, recognition is more than a program — it’s a reflection of who we are. The OneTeam Awards, along with our wider recognition initiatives, demonstrate our commitment to valuing every individual and celebrating the spirit of teamwork that drives our success. As we continue to grow and evolve, we remain dedicated to fostering a culture where people feel seen, appreciated, and inspired — because when we celebrate each other, we thrive together.

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CluneTech's Guide to Being an Amazing Manager

At CluneTech we are extremely passionate about the development of our people and understand the significance of the role a manager has to play in an employee’s development. With that in mind, we wanted to put together a useful guide that would empower and help our managerial staff to be the best manager that they can be. And who better to help us put together such a guide than our employees?

We asked our staff to nominate their manager and state three qualities that make them an Amazing Manager. The response was fantastic with 20 different managerial qualities being suggested. We then took the 6 most suggested qualities and expanded on them to create the ‘CluneTech Guide to Being an Amazing Manager’ which you can read below:

Top Managerial Qualities as Suggested by CluneTech Employees

 

6 of the Most Important Managerial Qualities

1) Supportive

The managerial quality that our people value most is being ‘Supportive’. A manager can be supportive in many ways, whether it is ensuring that their team are aware that they can come to them should they need help, or by displaying encouragement, helping them to realise their potential, and showing appreciation for a job well done. Emotional Intelligence is a vital characteristic of a supportive manager. Having the awareness to recognize when something is troubling a member of your team or if they are in danger of becoming burnt out or disengaged is vital. The likes of LinkedIn Learning and Udemy offer some great courses on Emotional Intelligence should you wish to learn more about this important soft skill.

 

2) Approachable

Our staff feel that being “Approachable” is the next most important characteristic for a manager. Approachability is imperative to forging a strong bond with your team. Having an approachable manager relaxes staff, allowing them to work to the best of their ability. Additionally, it increases their willingness to share new ideas as they know their manager is open to suggestions. Lacking in approachability will make it difficult to know what is going on with your team. Being approachable and building a good rapport with your team will encourage them to come to you with issues, updates, and information, more frequently, ensuring that you stay in the loop. This article by Forbes includes a great section on “How to Show Approachability”.

Our employees appreciate that open door policy!

3) Leading by Example

As a manager, your team are looking to you for guidance. By leading by example you are able to create a picture of what’s possible. Here are some ways you can effectively lead by example;

Take Responsibility –Show that you are not above taking responsibility for when something doesn’t go to plan. Be proactive and get to work on correcting and bettering the situation.

Resolve Conflict Quickly – Conflict resolution is one of the most important skills a manager can have. Demonstrate that skill and put out any fires within your team quickly so that they don’t get out of control. By doing this you will set a good example and encourage your team to be proactive and quickly settle disputes between themselves.

Be Persistent – Another trait of strong leadership is the ability to remain steadfast in the face of adversity. Set an example for your team by dealing with issues in a proactive and constructive manner.

For more information on the benefit of Leading by Example and how to do it, check out this article by Indeed – 8 Ways to Lead by Example in the Workplace.

4) Reliable

Our employees also identified being “Reliable” as an important characteristic for a manager to possess. A manager in charge of a team must be dependable. This involves being accessible to your staff, completing tasks as promised, and assisting your team as needed. Reliability is essential for building trust as it affords your team greater peace of mind, ultimately allowing for stronger relationships to be built and greater results to be delivered. Check out this blog post by Great Place to Work on “The Crucial Role of Reliable and Trustworthy Managers During a Crisis”.

 

5) Motivating

There are a multitude of reasons as to why being a good motivator is essential when managing a team of people. Some of the advantages of a motivated team include; Increased Efficiency, Better Communication, Reduced Absenteeism and Turnover, Development of Leaders, and much more.

Don’t worry, you don’t have to suddenly become a Ted Talk caliber motivational speaker... Here are “9 Super Effective Ways to Motivate your Team” by Inc. to get your started.

 

6) Clear Communication

The last valuable managerial characteristic, as identified by CluneTech employees, that we’ll discuss here in detail is “Clear Communication”. Building effective communication skills as a manager provides significant short and long-term benefits for your company and team. For example, a good communicator may inspire your team to accomplish more with better results and fewer misunderstandings. Take a look at this piece by Professional Development covering “Communication Skills for Managers”.

The importance of being a good listener also must not be understated when it comes to communication. By being a good listener a manager can not only secure new insights, ideas, and perspectives that will help their team to grow, but also maintain harmony and motivation among team members and ensure that they are a great people manager.

 

So there you have it, six of the most important managerial qualities as suggested by our employees. CluneTech is all about brilliant people and innovative technology, with the dynamic between our management and non-management staff being crucial to our success.

Do you have the qualities necessary to lead a team of CluneTech employees? Or do you want to work under an amazing management team that will help you to realise your potential. Whatever stage of your career you’re at, CluneTech may have the role for you. Visit www.clunetech.com/careers and explore our amazing opportunities today.

July 14, 2025

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CluneTech further strengthens commitment to supporting their people

The Kilkenny-headquartered company today announced improvements across a range of leaves to support their people

Wednesday, 22 November 2023. Kilkenny-based software technology group, CluneTech, has today announced improvements across a range of leave types to support their people during the more difficult times they may face in life.

The changes announced today cover three key areas: compassionate leave, miscarriage and pregnancy loss leave, and IVF and pregnancy support leave. The announcement marks another significant step in CluneTech’s commitment to caring for, and supporting their people, and the additional leaves are available to all of the company’s 1,200 employees globally.

Compassionate leave, which is available from day one of employment, has been significantly increased, with the company now offering 4 weeks paid leave for the loss of a spouse or child. Employees can also avail of 5 days and 3 days paid leave for the loss of an immediate or non-immediate family member respectively.

For the first time in the company’s history, they are also recognising the important role that pets play in their employees’ lives, particularly as many people avail of CluneTech’s flexible working offering and choose to work from home. With this in mind, a dedicated Pet Compassionate Leave has been introduced where employees can avail of up to 2days paid leave for the loss of a beloved pet.

The new policy also includes extended paid leave of five days for those impacted by pregnancy loss when this occurs prior to 24weeks, as after this the company’s paid maternity leave applies. In addition, where an employee’s partner has experienced pregnancy loss, they are now covered in the policy and can avail of the full five days paid leave.

Access to, and support during fertility treatment is a key focus of CluneTech, who earlier this year announced their support of The I Want a Baby Foundation in Bulgaria. Employees based in Ireland can already avail of best-in-class fertility care as part of the company’s health cover with Laya Healthcare. Previously, employees could avail of up to 3 days paid leave for IVF and pregnancy support. This has now been increased to 5 days paid leave and extended to the partner of a person undergoing IVF / pregnancy support.

The improvements announced today are part of an already extensive benefits package which includes Lifework Days ̶ an additional half day’s leave per quarter where employees can get their life jobs done without having to use their hard-earned annual leave, flexible working ̶ including remote and hybrid working, an award-winning Milestone Recognition Programme which rewards those who choose to grow their career with CluneTech, and much more. Last month, CluneTech were awarded Overall Excellence in HR at the 2023 HR Leadership &Management Awards for their innovative approach to flexibility.

Speaking about the leave enhancements, Terry Clune, CEO, CluneTech said: “CluneTech Cares about our people and their wellbeing and today’s announcement further strengthens our commitment to supporting them through the more difficult times they may face in life. Our people are at the heart of everything we do and as their employer, it’s our goal to ensure they feel supported and cared for, so that they can reach their full potential.”
Rachael Quinlan, Head of Employee Experience, CluneTech said: “We are really honoured to share these remarkable improvements with our global team. While these leave types tend to be the ones that we hope our people will never have to avail of, we hope that they take some comfort in knowing that our aim is to minimise their worries during challenging times. As always, these changes have been introduced as a direct result of employee feedback and we will continue to use their voice to drive change and to ensure that we truly are a great place to work.”

July 14, 2025

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CluneTech and Cois Nore: In It Together for Kilkenny’s New Cancer Support Centre

Thursday, 29th of January 2026. Today, CluneTech and Cois Nore announced a sponsorship supporting the development of a dedicated therapy wing at Cois Nore’s new Cancer Support Centre in Kilkenny, marking a significant milestone and an important investment in the future of cancer support services for the people of Kilkenny

CluneTech’s sponsorship will fund the refurbishment and fit-out of the therapy wing within the new Cois Nore House.

Every day in County Kilkenny, two families receive a cancer diagnosis, beginning a journey that affects not only the individual but also their families, friends, and communities. Since 2013, Cois Nore has been a safe haven for those living with cancer, providing free, professional, community-based support.

As demand has outgrown its Walkin Street premises, work is now underway on a new purpose-built centre on the Waterford Road. The new Cancer Support Centre is expected to open in March 2026 and will meet the growing needs of people affected by cancer across Kilkenny.

CluneTech’s sponsorship provides vital funding for a modern, purpose-designed therapy space that will support individuals and families throughout their cancer journey. Alongside community generosity, government support, and contributions from other supporters, this investment is helping to bring the new centre closer to completion and enables Cois Nore to continue delivering free, confidential support and professional and voluntary services to people of all ages.

The new Cois Nore House will include dedicated therapy rooms, safe spaces for children and teenagers, group support facilities, and activity areas designed to nurture recovery and dignity. It will provide a welcoming environment where individuals and families can access guidance, compassion, and community at a time when they need it most.

Terry Clune, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of CluneTech, said:

“Kilkenny is home for many of us at CluneTech, and we recognise the importance of standing with our community during difficult times. Cancer touches so many families, and Cois Nore has been a steadfast and compassionate support to the people of Kilkenny for over a decade. We are proud to support the development of the new Cois Nore therapy wing and the vital work that will continue there. We are in it together with Cois Nore and with the people of Kilkenny.”

Bill Cuddihy, Chairperson of Cois Nore, said:

“Cois Nore is very grateful for the support we have received from all sections of the community in Kilkenny. CluneTech’s sponsorship is a powerful statement of solidarity and shows a deep investment in the wellbeing of the community. Together, we are building a centre that protects dignity, nurtures recovery, and empowers hope.”

Mary Dolan, Manager of Cois Nore, said:

“The people of Kilkenny deserve a Cancer Support Centre with the space and resources to deliver a high-quality service. This partnership with CluneTech helps us take an important step towards that vision. Cois Nore has become like a second family for so many, and this new centre will allow us to welcome more people into a space that truly meets their needs.”

This sponsorship forms part of CluneTech Cares, CluneTech’s award-winning corporate social responsibility programme. Founded in 2007, the programme supports charities and causes worldwide and is driven by employee involvement. With a strong local impact in Kilkenny and the communities where CluneTech operates, this sponsorship brings the new centre and expanded cancer support services one step closer to reality.

About Cois Nore

Founded in 2013, Cois Nore Cancer Support Centre provides free, professional, community-based services to patients, families, and carers in Kilkenny. Affiliated with the National Cancer Control Programme, Cois Nore offers counselling, touch therapies, children’s services, support groups, and wellness activities — all delivered locally with empathy and understanding.


About CluneTech

CluneTech isa suite of software technology companies providing solutions that simplifyglobal business. Established in 1996, CluneTech is headquartered in Ireland,with more than 1,200 employees globally and operations in over 100 countries.CluneTech has been recognised as one of Ireland’s Best Workplaces for tenconsecutive years by Great Place to Work.


For more information:

CluneTech

Lauren Cleere, Marketing and Communications Manager

lauren.cleere@clunetech.com

Cois Nore Cancer Support Centre

Email: info@coisnore.ie

Phone: 056 775 2222

Website:www.coisnore.ie

January 29, 2026

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5 Years at Sprintax- Interview with Viktoria Kurteva

At CluneTech, we have an extensive Milestone Recognition Program that rewards employees that choose to build a long and successful career with us. As part of this programme, we love celebrating and sharing the stories of those reaching major milestones with the company.

This month we caught up with Viktoria Kurteva, Front End Developer at Sprintax. She has been on our team for the last 5 years.

What is your favourite thing about working in CluneTech / Sprintax?

My favorite thing about working in CluneTech is the team I work with. We’ve built a strong and open way of communicating, with a lot of mutual understanding and trust. Everyone is approachable, open to questions, and always willing to help when needed. Beyond the professional environment, I’ve also had the chance to build meaningful connections and friendships that extend outside of work, which makes the experience even more valuable.

What has been your biggest achievement or highlight since joining CluneTech / Sprintax?

‍Having been with CluneTech for five years, my biggest achievement has been my professional growth within the company. I joined shortly after graduating, and through continuous learning and commitment, I was able to demonstrate my potential and take on increasing responsibility. This journey eventually led to the opportunity to step into a Team Lead role, which I see as both a personal milestone and a reflection of the trust and support I’ve received along the way.

What is the biggest change that you have witnessed inyour time here?

‍The biggest change I’ve witnessed is the growth and evolution of the team I’m part of. When I joined, the team consisted of just three people, and today it has grown to twelve. Along with this growth came new dynamics, stronger collaboration, and a more structured way of working together. It’s been interesting to see how the team has evolved while maintaining open communication and a supportive environment.

What is the greatest challenge that you have faced inyour time here and how did you overcome it?

‍One of the greatest challenges I’ve faced has been growing both professionally and personally. From the very beginning, it required stepping outside my comfort zone to communicate with more experienced colleagues, ask questions, and actively learn.

Over time, I needed to take on more responsibility and make decisions on my own, which was initially intimidating. Today, many of the things that once felt challenging are now part of my everyday work.

What has been your favourite project to work on?

I’ve really enjoyed projects where I could both contribute technically and support the team’s growth. Working on challenging front-end tasks while also helping colleagues solve problems, share knowledge, and improve collaboration has been very rewarding. I particularly value opportunities where I can learn new approaches and see how our work positively impacts the product and the team.

Do you have advice for someone who is just starting their career in CluneTech / Sprintax?

My advice would be not to be afraid to reach out to your colleagues and communicate openly in the workflow. Ask questions whenever you have them, seek feedback, and don’t hesitate to share your ideas or suggestions. Make the most of your time, stay curious, and take every opportunity to learn as much as you can from those around you.

December 18, 2025

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CluneTech Cares Fourth Quarter Recap

Our CSR Programme - CluneTech Cares, is a fantastic representation of what we are - a team of truly caring individuals giving our best to support and add value, not only to our customers, but also to the communities in which we operate. CluneTech Cares is employee-led and has three key pillars: Wellness, Culture & Community, and Sustainability. It has been a busy quarter so make sure to check out some of our latest activities below.

October’s CSR Spotlight: Breast Cancer Awareness

Throughout October, CluneTech colleagues across the globe once again came together to support breast cancer awareness and fundraising efforts for Race for the Cure, Europe’s largest sporting event dedicated to women’s health.

Breast cancer continues to have a profound impact, and initiatives like Race for the Cure play a vital role in supporting breast cancer organisations by funding research, raising awareness, and providing essential care and support to those affected.

This year, our teams organised a variety of activities designed to encourage participation, movement, and awareness. Colleagues were invited to paint their parkrun pink by adding a splash of pink to their exercise routines, while fundraising walks were held with our teams in Bulgaria and Ireland. Across all activities during the month, an impressive 150 CluneTech colleagues took part.

In addition to our fundraising efforts, we focused on education and awareness by hosting a Breast Cancer Q and A Session for employees with Professor Svilen Maslyankov, Head of the Division of Treatment of Benign and Malignant Breast Diseases at one of Bulgaria’s largest hospitals, and an author of more than 100 medical publications in surgery and oncology.

Thanks to the dedication and generosity of our teams, we are proud to announce a 1,500 euro donation to Race for the Cure, helping breast cancer organisations continue their life saving work across Europe.

Our commitment to breast cancer awareness does not stop in October. In November, our colleague and breast cancer survivor Desislava Chervenkova will be leading an inspiring Breast Cancer Initiative within her Facebook Group for Breast Cancer Support, continuing the conversation and impact beyond the awareness month.

Since CluneTech first began supporting Race for the Cure in 2021, 580 employees have participated in CSR walks and online challenges, and over 6,000 euro has been donated to support this important cause.

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who took part in this year’s October CSR Spotlight and helped make a meaningful difference.

CluneTech Colleagues in Bulgaria during their Race for the Cure Fundraising Walk


The Elephant in the Room: Starting Conversations That Matter

As part of CluneTech Cares, we proudly launched The Elephant in the Room initiative on World Mental Health Day, reinforcing our commitment to prioritising mental health and wellbeing across the organisation.

The Elephant in the Room is a public awareness movement that uses art to encourage open conversations about mental health and to help break down stigma in the workplace and beyond. Mental health can often remain unspoken, even when its impact is significant. Through supporting this initiative, CluneTech has helped create space for meaningful conversations and encouraged colleagues to speak about their mental health as openly as they would their physical health, without fear of judgement or discrimination.

To bring the initiative to life internally, CluneTech launched an Elephant in the Room Design Competition, inviting colleagues and their families to take part by creating their own elephant designs. Participants have been encouraged to express themselves freely through sketches, colours, patterns, and words, reinforcing the message that there is no right or wrong way to talk about mental health. Entries remain open, and colleagues are still welcome to get involved.

By launching this initiative on World Mental Health Day, CluneTech has continued to highlight the importance of early conversations, inclusion, and mutual support, contributing to a workplace culture built on trust, understanding, and wellbeing.

Through The Elephant in the Room, CluneTech continues to demonstrate its ongoing commitment to supporting mental health and creating an environment where everyone feels heard and supported.

Snippets of Submissions from CluneTech Colleagues

November’s CSR Spotlight: Movember

This November, we focused our CSR Spotlight on men’s health and the globally recognized Movember movement.

Since its inception in 2003, Movember has grown into a global movement, bringing together passionate Mo Bros and Mo Sisters – individuals dedicated to making a difference in mental health, suicide prevention, prostate cancer, and testicular cancer. So far, the campaign has raised USD 1.4 billion, funding life-saving research and initiatives for men’s health.

Throughout November, CluneTech employees embraced the cause by growing their own moustaches and staying active for men’s mental health. For each moustache photo posted with the hashtag #Movember, CluneTech Cares generously donated €20. We also stuck to our monthly 5k challenge by donating €5 for every employee who posted a picture of their 5k into our internal communications platform.

At the close of Movember, CluneTech made a monetary contribution to Movember, supporting various men's health charities and organizations. A big thank you to all of our amazing colleagues for their dedication and participation.

November's CSR Spotlight of the Month

Danesfort GAA Opens New State of the Art Clubhouse

CluneTech was delighted to join Danesfort GAA as their sponsor over the weekend as the club celebrated the official opening of its new state of the art clubhouse.

This milestone belongs to the entire Danesfort community and reflects years of dedication, vision and teamwork. The development showcases what Danesfort continues to achieve both on and off the field.

The project has delivered exceptional new facilities including modern dressing rooms, a fully equipped gym, multi purpose activity spaces, enhanced accessibility, a floodlit astroturf pitch and ball wall, and a 1.1 km community walking track. These facilities will support every team and every age group across the club.

We would like to recognise the outstanding leadership and commitment shown by everyone involved in this project including Chairperson Catherine Cunniffe, the development committee, coaches, volunteers, grounds team, members, supporters and the wider parish community.

Their collective effort has brought this vision to life and created facilities that will serve generations to come!

We congratulate the entire Danesfort GAA community for this remarkable achievement.

To top it all off, the club rounded off the weekend with a Leinster Club Intermediate Hurling Final victory bringing home the Tommy Murphy Cup for the first time, a result that highlights the support, strength and momentum within the parish. The future is incredibly bright for Danesfort!

L-R: Catherine Cunniffe, Uachtarán CLG Jarlath Burns, Terry Clune and Kate Clune

CluneTech Donates a Set of Gardening Tools to Karin Dom

Following our latest volunteering initiative at Karin Dom in the summer of 2025 when our colleagues Stanislav Ivanov, Kaloyan Nikolov, Hristo Stambolov, Stoyan Stoyanov, Stefan Dimitrov, Georgi Cholakov, Gocho Gochev, and Albena Pashova’s son,  helped set up an open-air nature classroom for the children visiting the center, CluneTech donated funds to purchase a new set of gardening tools for Karin Dom.

During their visit, the team noticed that the existing gardening tools at Karin Dom were quite old and worn out. Using a portion of our CSR budget that remained unused at the end of the year, we decided to refresh Karin Dom’s gardening equipment.

These new tools will help the Karin Dom staff keep their beautiful garden neat and well-maintained, and they’ll also be available for our volunteers to use during future initiatives.

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CluneTech continues to support the I Want a Baby Foundation 

We are honoured to announce that we have made our third donation to the I Want a Baby Foundation in Bulgaria, supporting the facilitation of psychological support groups for individuals and couples experiencing infertility.

The I Want a Baby Foundation coordinates reproductive, fertility treatment, and psychological support programmes for childless couples. Its psychological support programme, launched in 2007, was thoughtfully designed to run in parallel with the medical procedures couples undergo, providing care for both body and mind.

In 2025, the organisation celebrates its 18th anniversary, having helped more than 8,000 couples receive informational, psychological, and financial assistance.

CluneTech provides fully paid IVF and pregnancy support leave, which is a cornerstone of our Employee-Led Wellbeing Programme, CluneTech Cares, as well as our comprehensive Employee Benefits Package.

 

CluneTech supporting the I Want I Baby Foundation in Bulgaria

 

Fintua’s Bake Sale for Charity: Supporting Meals on Wheels Kilkenny

This December, colleagues from Fintua came together to host a Charity Bake Sale in support of Meals on Wheels Kilkenny, a local organisation providing vital support to elderly people and those in need, particularly on Christmas Day.

The bake sale took place at Kilkenny HQ on Tuesday the 16th of December with all proceeds going directly to Meals on Wheels Kilkenny. This initiative supported the incredible work of Garry McCarthy, one of the dedicated volunteers behind the CluneTech initiative WeCan, who helped deliver meals to those most in need during the festive season.

Colleagues got involved by contributing baked goods, both homemade and shop bought, with every contribution helping to make a difference.

We would like to thank The Cookie Co Op, Mace Freshford and La Rivista, three local Kilkenny businesses, for their generous support in donating treats for the bake sale.

A big thank you to the Fintua Onboarding Team for initiating and organising this event, and to everyone who supported this meaningful cause. All proceeds raised went directly to Meals on Wheels Kilkenny.

L-R: Gary McCarthy, Suzanne Meagher and Nicola Delaney

Giving Back to Our Communities: From New York and Beyond

At CluneTech, our commitment to giving back is at the heart of everything we do. At the end of 2025, our US teams were honored to make annual donations to three exceptional organisations that tirelessly serve our communities.

 

One to World

One to World enriches the global community by fostering intercultural understanding and cooperation. Through education programs and cultural exchange initiatives, they connect international students and scholars with local communities, building bridges of understanding and collaboration. We are proud to support their mission to make the world a more inclusive and connected place.

Coalition for the Homeless

The Coalition for the Homeless has been a beacon of hope for those experiencing homelessness in New York City. Offering food, shelter, and support services, they work tirelessly to help individuals and families regain stability and rebuild their lives. We are deeply inspired by their dedication and honored to contribute to their life-changing efforts.

The Aisling Irish Community and Cultural Center

Located in New York, the Aisling Irish Community and Cultural Centre is a lifeline for Irish immigrants and the broader community, offering mental health support, senior care, and cultural programs. Our donation to the Aisling Irish Community Centre will specifically support their mental health programs, which provide critical resources and support to those in need. Their commitment to fostering connection and well-being for all who walk through their doors is truly inspiring, and we are grateful to support their vital mission.

We extend our sincerest thanks to these organizations for their tireless work to uplift and support those in need. Your efforts make a profound difference in the lives of so many, and we are proud to stand with you. Together, we can continue to build stronger, more inclusive communities and create a brighter future for all.

CluneTech Celebrates World Kindness Day with Youth Art Showcase

On November 13, CluneTech’s Veliko Tarnovo office in Bulgaria proudly hosted the opening of an inspiring art exhibition titled We Believe in Kindness, created by 17 children and young people with disabilities from the Rainbow Day Centre. The event was held in celebration of World Kindness Day and highlights CluneTech’s ongoing commitment to supporting meaningful community initiatives.

The exhibition features 23 individual and group artworks created by young artists aged 10 to 27, using various artistic techniques such as watercolor, tempera, gouache, pastels, collage, and monotype. Each piece reflects the creativity, spirit, and individuality of the participants, offering a heartfelt glimpse into their world.

The Rainbow Day Centre in Veliko Tarnovo has been providing essential social services for more than 17 years, supporting children and young people with physical and intellectual disabilities. The Centre offers daily care, therapy, and educational programs designed to develop independence, confidence, and social inclusion. With a capacity of 36 places, it has supported over 100 individuals since its establishment, remaining a trusted place of professionalism and compassion for local families.

As the exhibition continues to welcome visitors, it stands as a powerful reminder of the impact of compassion, inclusion, and community support. CluneTech is honoured to share the remarkable talents of the Rainbow Day Centre’s young artists and remains committed to fostering opportunities that celebrate every individual’s potential. 

December’s CSR Spotlight: Preventing Poverty and Homelessness

This December, our CSR Spotlight shone on poverty and homelessness, a cause that truly reflected the spirit of giving during the festive season. As part of CluneTech Cares, we supported St. Vincent de Paul, Ireland’s largest voluntary charitable organisation, which provided practical assistance to people experiencing poverty across communities nationwide.

St. Vincent de Paul played a vital role in supporting individuals and families through services such as housing support, food assistance, and emergency aid, particularly during the challenging winter months when the need was greatest.

To help make a meaningful difference, we hosted a Christmas Jumper Day at our Kilkenny HQ, with all funds raised going directly to St. Vincent de Paul. By taking part, colleagues helped to provide warmth, comfort, and dignity to those most in need.

For employees outside of Ireland, CluneTech donated five euro on behalf of those who took part in a virtual five kilometre walk or run in support of this month’s cause.

Through participating, colleagues not only helped to raise vital funds but also raised awareness of the ongoing issues of poverty and homelessness within our communities.

As the final CSR Spotlight of 2025, CluneTech Cares would like to sincerely thank everyone who supported our initiatives throughout the year and helped drive positive change.

We wish all our colleagues a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year.

Volunteering at CluneTech

Introduced in 2021, our CSR Volunteer Day empowers each employee to give back to the charities and causes closest to them. Since the inception of Volunteer Day, 210+ CluneTech employees have contributed to causes which they find meaningful, and this number keeps growing. See what they had to share with us about their experience this quarter:

CluneTech Volunteers Bring Books and Music to Life at Pencho Slaveykov Regional Library

In an early October morning, a group of CluneTech employees spent their Volunteer Day at the Pencho Slaveykov Regional Library in Varna. Kristina Arabadzhieva, Encho Yordanov, Iskra Dimitrova-Mineva, Antonia Petrova, Rosen Koev, Petya Rankova, Yavor Iliev, and Ina Eneva rolled up their sleeves to help with book and vinyl inventory in the Art and Children & Adolescence Departments, immersing themselves in the worlds of literature and music.

Their support came at a crucial time, as the library team is currently understaffed and often struggles to manage inventory and book organization alongside day-to-day operations.

This volunteering opportunity is part of a new program launched by the Varna Regional Library, inspired by a recent visit to the Netherlands, where librarians learned that over 60% of staff in many libraries are volunteers. Motivated by this idea, the library introduced a similar initiative in Varna, offering various ways for the community to get involved - from sorting books to reading to children during the popular “Breakfast in the Library” events on Saturday mornings.

A huge thank you to everyone who participated today - your dedication and enthusiasm are truly inspiring! 

December 16, 2025

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Danesfort GAA Opens New State of the Art Clubhouse

Tuesday ,9th of December 2025. Danesfort GAA celebrated the official opening of their new state of the art clubhouse following a community wide event held on Saturday, the 6th of December at the club grounds in Co. Kilkenny.

The opening marked a significant moment for the parish bringing to completion one of the most ambitious club development projects in Co. Kilkenny. GAA President Jarlath Burns performed the official opening and welcomed players, families and supporters as they explored the facilities for the first time. The new facilities were delivered through a long standing partnership between Danesfort GAA and CluneTech.

The development features a modern clubhouse with two changing rooms, a fully equipped gym and multi-purpose activity room, a meeting room and office, a shop, referee’s room, accessible toilet with baby changing facilities, a kitchen and a newly resurfaced ball wall with a floodlit astroturf pitch. The project also includes a floodlit 1.1 km tarmacadamed surface walking track, the refurbishment of the existing dressing rooms, adding an updated kitchen area with modern appliances, an accessible toilet and upgraded externally accessible toilets, greatly enhancing accessibility and year round use for all members of the community.

L-R: Catherine Cunniffe, CLG Jarlath Burns, Terry Clune and Kate Clune.



Reflecting on the milestone, Uachtarán CLG Jarlath Burns said:

“Today represents an important moment for Danesfort GAA and for the community it serves. The facilities unveiled here are testament to the ambition, commitment and collaboration that define our Association at its best. It is clear that this development will support participation and enjoyment for players of all ages well into the future. I pay tribute to everyone involved in bringing this project to fruition and congratulate the club on the significant progress it continues to make on and off the field.”

 

Adding to this, Catherine Cunniffe, Chairperson of Danesfort GAA said:

“This development marks a major step forward for our club and our parish. The new facilities will enhance every aspect of our sporting and community life and reflects the dedication of the volunteers, coaches, members and our sponsor CluneTech, who have all worked tirelessly to make this possible. The success of our teams, including the Leinster Intermediate Hurling Final win, shows the strength of the structures we are building together.”

Discussing the significance of the project, former Kilkenny hurler and development committee member Paul Murphy said:

“These facilities provide a foundation that will benefit players at every level, from our youngest members to our senior teams. The standard of what has been achieved here is something everyone involved can be very proud of”

 

Commenting on the opening, Terry Clune, CluneTech Founder and CEO, said:

“This is a proud day for Danesfort GAA and for our whole community. CluneTech is delighted to support the creation of these world class facilities and to see the hard work and ambition behind this project come to life for the benefit of the generations to come.”

Saturday’s celebration marked the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Danesfort GAA, with modern, inclusive and future focused facilities that will enrich both the sporting and social life of the parish. This sense of momentum was highlighted the following day when Danesfort secured victory in the Leinster Intermediate Hurling Final, a significant achievement for the club and the community.




About Danesfort GAA

Danesfort GAA is a community based Gaelic Athletic Association club in Co Kilkenny. The club supports camogie, hurling, football, LGFA and an All-star team with teams across all age groups and is committed to fostering participation, development and community spirit.

For more information, contact

Catherine Cunniffe

Chairperson, Danesfort GAA

Email: Chairperson.danesfort.kilkenny@gaa.ie

Lauren Cleere
Marketing and Communications Manager, CluneTech
Email: lauren.cleere@clunetech.com

December 9, 2025

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CluneTech Celebrates World Kindness Day with Youth Art Showcase

On November 13, CluneTech’s Veliko Tarnovo office in Bulgaria proudly hosted the opening of an inspiring art exhibition titled We Believe in Kindness, created by 17 children and young people with disabilities from the Rainbow Day Centre. The event was held in celebration of World Kindness Day and highlights CluneTech’s ongoing commitment to supporting meaningful community initiatives.

The exhibition features 23 individual and group artworks created by young artists aged 10 to 27, using various artistic techniques such as watercolor, tempera, gouache, pastels, collage, and monotype. Each piece reflects the creativity, spirit, and individuality of the participants, offering a heartfelt glimpse into their world.

Organized in partnership with the Rainbow Day Centre for Children and Young People with Disabilities, the initiative is part of CluneTech’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program CluneTech Cares. With the dedication and support of the Centre’s team, who work daily to develop the children’s social and personal skills, the young creators not only receive care and encouragement but also the opportunity to express themselves and share their talents with the wider community.

At the opening event, the participants received certificates and gifts in recognition of their artistic contribution.

Svetlana Hadzhiyska, Director of the Rainbow Day Centre, shared:

“‘We Believe in Kindness’ is much more than an exhibition. It is an invitation to see, hear, and feel what often remains hidden - the inner world of children with disabilities, their abilities, strength, and faith. It proves that when kindness meets opportunity, inspiration is born.”

CluneTech's Veliko Tarnovo HR & Office Manager - Tsvetanka Ivanova, added:

“The theme ‘We Believe in Kindness’ was not chosen by chance. Every day, these young artists show that kindness, empathy, and friendship are part of their lives. They support each other, build genuine connections, and through their art, share an important message: ‘Our differences don’t divide us - they enrich and unite us.’”

The Rainbow Day Centre in Veliko Tarnovo has been providing essential social services for more than 17 years, supporting children and young people with physical and intellectual disabilities. The Centre offers daily care, therapy, and educational programs designed to develop independence, confidence, and social inclusion. With a capacity of 36 places, it has supported over 100 individuals since its establishment, remaining a trusted place of professionalism and compassion for local families.

The “We Believe in Kindness” exhibition is open to visitors at CluneTech’s office, located at 63A Nikola Gabrovski Blvd., Veliko Tarnovo, until 30 November, Monday through Friday, between 09:00 am and 4:30 pm.

As the exhibition continues to welcome visitors, it stands as a powerful reminder of the impact of compassion, inclusion, and community support. CluneTech is honoured to share the remarkable talents of the Rainbow Day Centre’s young artists and remains committed to fostering opportunities that celebrate every individual’s potential.

November 17, 2025

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Benamic Unveils Workbloom: A New Era for Employee Recognition

Benamic, a CluneTech company and leading promotional marketing agency, has announced the launch of an innovative new HR recognition platform, Workbloom, along with the expansion of its international team.

Benamic is part of the CluneTech Group, a suite of software technology companies providing cutting-edge solutions that simplify global business. Established in 1996 by entrepreneur Terry Clune., CluneTech has evolved from a tax services business into a network of market-leading technology brands that help companies manage global payments, compliance, and workforce operations more efficiently. The group includes internationally recognised brands such as TransferMate, Fintua, Sprintax, and more, all united by a mission to simplify global business through innovative technology.

Designed specifically for HR teams, Workbloom streamlines employee recognition by bringing everything together in one place. With customisable reward options, centralised recognition tools, and actionable real-time insights, the platform helps businesses strengthen engagement and retention while keeping processes simple and scalable.

“Too often, great work goes unnoticed - especially in hybrid or remote environments.” said Julian Morrison, CEO at Benamic and Workbloom. “Workbloom solves this by centralising recognition, celebrating achievements, and delivering real-time insights so organisations can proactively celebrate their people.”

By empowering managers to recognise achievements from the ground up, Workbloom encourages a culture of appreciation that feels authentic and personal.

“We’re empowering manager-led recognition from the ground up, offering personalised, meaningful rewards that truly resonate - whether it’s vouchers, prepaid cards -backed by real-time analytics.”

The platform’s flexibility ensures it can adapt to organisations of all sizes and across multiple regions.

“Our mission is to make employee recognition simple, strategic, and scalable, helping HR teams build lasting cultures of appreciation without complexity.” Morrison says, “With multi-currency support, Workbloom adapts effortlessly to your existing HR ecosystem and your global workforce - making recognition both efficient and inclusive.”

With Workbloom, Benamic continues to evolve its expertise in employee engagement and promotional innovation, providing HR professionals with the tools they need to build stronger, more connected workplaces.

October 28, 2025

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