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Lucky Beard to Expand its Irish Operations With €1m Investment

Lucy Beard, the global design and digital advisory firm is investing €1.1million in expanding its Irish operation as it gears up to help accelerate the digitisation of Irish businesses.

Founded in South Africa in 2015, Lucky Beard currently employs 65 people across strategy, brand, product and experience design, with 18 already deployed in its European headquarters in Dublin. The company will hire another 10 people this year across user experience and digital product design.

“The pandemic has put digitisation at the forefront, most notably in sectors like retail, healthcare, fintech, edtech and telco. Those who have acted early and were willing to experiment are seeing the greatest success,” said Adam Oberem, co-founder and CEO of Lucky Beard, whose Irish clients include RSA Ireland brand 123.ie, Institute of Banking (IOB), Aryza, McCauley’s Pharmacy and Irish Life.

“There is a massive opportunity for organisations in Ireland to capitalise on this next normal and dramatically improve their performance and growth with clever digital innovation. By bolstering Lucky Beard’s team of skilled designers, strategists and engineers, we aim to help businesses take advantage of our global experience in delivering disruptive and agile digital transformation solutions,” Oberem adds.

Lucky Beard opened its European headquarters in Dublin in 2017 after two of its South African founders, Oberem and James Nelson, relocated to Ireland under the Start-up Entrepreneur Programme (STEP) for innovative entrepreneurs wishing to establish their business and reside in Ireland full-time. Both were in their 20s when they set up South Africa’s first full-service digital agency in 1999, which they grew to a 500-person organisation before selling to WPP in 2009.

“Lucky Beard is all about co-creation with our partners. We are small by design and intend to remain that way. By blending both the advisory and product design arms of the business, we are able to help companies realise meaningful and impactful change quickly,” says its Irish MD, Elaine Devereux.

In addition to its Dublin operations, Lucky Beard has offices in London, Johannesburg and Pretoria where it partners with Standard Bank, NetCare and Vodacom amongst others. In the UK it works with Vitality and Investec amongst others, where it acts as its global digital transformation and brand partner.

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