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Salary Breakdown · 2026

Portfolio Manager Salary in Dublin: Take-Home Pay After Taxes (2026)

Portfolio managers in New York City oversee investment portfolios on behalf of institutional clients, endowments, pension funds, or high-net-worth individuals, making allocation decisions across equities, fixed income, and alternative assets. The city's unmatched density of asset managers and hedge funds creates fierce competition — and correspondingly high pay.

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Dublin Portfolio Manager Take-Home Pay at a Glance

NYC hosts more AUM than any other city in the world, with giants like BlackRock, Vanguard's NYC offices, Fidelity, and hundreds of boutique hedge funds all competing for talent. Performance-based bonuses can dwarf base salaries at successful funds, making total compensation highly variable. PMs managing multi-billion-dollar mandates can earn seven-figure total packages.

Portfolio Manager at €166,000 (~$179,280 USD) (single filer): Take-home is approximately €3,666 per bi-weekly paycheck, or ~€95,327 per year after all taxes.

Dublin Portfolio Manager Salary Range (2026)

Career StageAnnual Salary (EUR)Approx. Net/Year
Junior PM / Analyst€106,000~€66,527
Associate Portfolio Manager€151,000~€88,127
Portfolio Manager€224,000~€123,167
Senior PM / CIO€432,000~€223,007

Tax Breakdown: €166,000 Portfolio Manager Salary in Dublin

Tax / DeductionPer Bi-Weekly CheckAnnual Amount% of Salary
Gross Pay€6,385€166,000100%
PAYE Income Tax−€2,087−€54,25032.7%
USC−€376−€9,7835.9%
PRSI−€255−€6,6404.0%
Net Take-Home€3,666~€95,32757.4%

At €166,000, your effective total tax rate is approximately 42.6%.

What Determines Portfolio Manager Pay in Dublin?

Major employers in Dublin for portfolio managers include AIB, Bank of Ireland, KPMG Ireland, Citibank Europe, JP Morgan Dublin.

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