Outsourcing for Irish business: a practical guide
What Irish companies should look for in an outsourcing partner, from EU GDPR under the Data Protection Commission to multilingual delivery.
Corpshore UK · 22 May 2026
Irish companies outsource for the same reasons as their UK neighbours: quality, cost and the ability to scale. The context is a little different, and a good partner understands both.
EU GDPR under the Data Protection Commission
For Irish and EU clients, EU GDPR applies, regulated by the Data Protection Commission. Your partner should be comfortable operating under this regime, with Data Processing Agreements and clear handling of any transfers.
A partner for the whole island and beyond
Many Irish businesses serve customers across Ireland, the UK and further afield. A partner with multilingual capability and follow-the-sun coverage lets you support a diverse customer base without stitching together several suppliers.
The Dublin context
For financial services in the IFSC, ask about regulatory awareness and complaint handling. For technology and SaaS, ask about engineering capacity and customer success at scale.
What good looks like
- Fluency in EU GDPR as well as UK data protection
- Multilingual delivery, with English as standard
- Experience in your sector
- Local accountability backed by global scale
Start small, then scale
A sensible first step is a single process with clear metrics. Prove the relationship, then expand. The right partner will welcome that approach.
Outsourcing works for Irish business when the partner respects the regulatory context and delivers to the standard your customers expect.
Deiseil airson mion-fhiosrachadh a dheasbad
Innis dhuinn dè tha thu airson fo-ghnìomhachas a dhèanamh agus freagraidh sinn taobh a-staigh sia uairean.
Iarr luachan