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Carelon to Shut Down Limerick Operations, 300 Jobs to Go

Health technology company Carelon Global Solutions Ireland has announced plans to close its operations in Castletroy, Limerick, resulting in the loss of 300 jobs.

The company confirmed the closure on Tuesday, following a period of internal review and consultation with employee representatives. In a statement, Carelon said the decision came after “carefully considering alternatives” and that the shutdown process would take place gradually over the coming months, with full closure expected by the end of 2025.

“We greatly appreciate the work and dedication from associates in Ireland over the past few years and are committed to supporting them during this time,” the company said.

The move ends Carelon’s three-year presence in Ireland, where it had operated since 2021 under its former name, Legato Health Technologies. The Limerick office focused on digital solutions for the healthcare sector, including data analytics, information technology, and business process systems.

Speculation about the future of the site had been growing in recent weeks, after the company signaled that it was re-evaluating its global operations in light of changes in the healthcare industry. Alongside its Irish base, Carelon has facilities in India, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico, and operates as part of the broader Elevance Health group—one of the largest healthcare conglomerates in the United States.

Elevance Health owns several major commercial and Medicare-focused health organisations, including Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield and Wellpoint.

Reacting to the announcement, Labour TD for Limerick Conor Sheehan called on Carelon to engage fully with trade unions and provide clear information to employees about their future.

“These are dedicated staff who have contributed to the company’s success, and they deserve more than silence or ambiguity in return,” Deputy Sheehan said. “Carelon must recognise the human impact of this closure and act swiftly.”

He also offered support to affected workers, saying his office was open to anyone in need of assistance or advice.

The closure is the latest blow to the local tech and business services sector, and it raises fresh concerns about job security in the region amid global shifts in healthcare technology and corporate restructuring.

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