Jewellery brand Chupi raises €3.75m

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Jewellery brand Chupi raises €3.75m
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Irish jewellery brand Chupi has raised €3.75m in new funds to accelerate global growth.

The company employs 50 people across Ireland and the UK and sells its jewellery to customers spread across 70 countries worldwide.

Permanent TSB’s business banking division has also provided term debt to support the company’s growth plans. Chupi will continue to be majority owned by Chupi Sweetman, her husband Brian Durney and members of the company's leadership team.

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