Inertia is big challenge of the pension landscape - CIPD The Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development is calling on organisations to ensure workers are aware of and getting the best benefits from an existing company pension scheme or auto enrolment. Business • 10 Nov
Inertia is big challenge of the pension landscape - CIPD The Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development is calling on organisations to ensure workers are aware of and getting the best benefits from an existing company pension scheme or auto enrolment. Business • 10 Nov
Over 65s targeted by investment scams - Bank of Ireland Over half of all investment scam cases were reported by customers aged 65 and older in the first half of this year, according to Bank of Ireland data. Business • 07 Nov
Over 65s targeted by investment scams - Bank of Ireland Over half of all investment scam cases were reported by customers aged 65 and older in the first half of this year, according to Bank of Ireland data. Business • 07 Nov
Central Bank fines Coinbase Europe €21.5m for breaches The Central Bank has fined cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Europe €21.5m for breaching anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing transaction monitoring obligations. Business • 07 Nov
Central Bank fines Coinbase Europe €21.5m for breaches The Central Bank has fined cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Europe €21.5m for breaching anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing transaction monitoring obligations. Business • 07 Nov
Rise in youth unemployment 'worrying trend' - ESRI This week's CSO figures show the unemployment rose to 5%, up from 4.2% the same month last year. Business • 06 Nov
Rise in youth unemployment 'worrying trend' - ESRI This week's CSO figures show the unemployment rose to 5%, up from 4.2% the same month last year. Business • 06 Nov
Cyber leaders worried about budgets and burnout - survey More than 80% of firms have enhanced their cybersecurity over the past six months - according to the latest Cyber Leaders Index from EY Ireland. Business • 05 Nov
Cyber leaders worried about budgets and burnout - survey More than 80% of firms have enhanced their cybersecurity over the past six months - according to the latest Cyber Leaders Index from EY Ireland. Business • 05 Nov
Climate projects too small to secure funding, says report Finance for climate adaptation projects is below what is required to address the escalating risks posed by climate change, according to a new report. Environment • 05 Nov
Climate projects too small to secure funding, says report Finance for climate adaptation projects is below what is required to address the escalating risks posed by climate change, according to a new report. Environment • 05 Nov
Ireland faces falling tax revenues as population ages Ireland faces a surge in the number of older people as a proportion of the population, falling tax revenues and increased fiscal deficits, according to a new report by the Department of Finance. Ireland • 05 Nov
Ireland faces falling tax revenues as population ages Ireland faces a surge in the number of older people as a proportion of the population, falling tax revenues and increased fiscal deficits, according to a new report by the Department of Finance. Ireland • 05 Nov
Reaching 'endgame' on renewal of EU nitrates derogation Up to 2,000 farmers gathered at Corrin Mart in Fermoy in Co Cork last night to campaign for the retention of the nitrates derogation. Business • 07 Nov
Reaching 'endgame' on renewal of EU nitrates derogation Up to 2,000 farmers gathered at Corrin Mart in Fermoy in Co Cork last night to campaign for the retention of the nitrates derogation. Business • 07 Nov
Home rebuild costs up by 7% in past year - SCSI The average cost of rebuilding a home has risen by 7% nationally in the past year, according to the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland. Business • 04 Nov
Home rebuild costs up by 7% in past year - SCSI The average cost of rebuilding a home has risen by 7% nationally in the past year, according to the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland. Business • 04 Nov
Quicker Boeing deliveries help Ryanair boost H1 profits Ryanair will have more capacity and lower fares at Dublin Airport this Christmas due to the suspension of the passenger cap, according to group chief executive Michael O'Leary. Business • 03 Nov
Quicker Boeing deliveries help Ryanair boost H1 profits Ryanair will have more capacity and lower fares at Dublin Airport this Christmas due to the suspension of the passenger cap, according to group chief executive Michael O'Leary. Business • 03 Nov
State-controlled PTSB puts itself up for sale Shares in PTSB surged over 20% after the State-controlled bank announced it has put itself up for sale. Business • 03 Nov
State-controlled PTSB puts itself up for sale Shares in PTSB surged over 20% after the State-controlled bank announced it has put itself up for sale. Business • 03 Nov
Irish VC activity stable in Q3 - KPMG report There were fewer venture capital deals involving Irish companies in the third quarter, but the combined value of those deals increased, according to the latest VenturePulse survey from KPMG. Business • 29 Oct
Irish VC activity stable in Q3 - KPMG report There were fewer venture capital deals involving Irish companies in the third quarter, but the combined value of those deals increased, according to the latest VenturePulse survey from KPMG. Business • 29 Oct
Buy LNG from US, ex-Commerce Secretary tells Donohoe A former US Commerce Secretary told Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe that the Irish Government should offer to buy more liquified natural gas from America and increase its defence spending in its negotiations with the Trump administration. Ireland • 29 Oct
Buy LNG from US, ex-Commerce Secretary tells Donohoe A former US Commerce Secretary told Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe that the Irish Government should offer to buy more liquified natural gas from America and increase its defence spending in its negotiations with the Trump administration. Ireland • 29 Oct
300 jobs under threat at Fastway parent company Around 300 direct jobs are under threat at delivery and logistics company Nuvion Group which has entered receivership. Business • 29 Oct
300 jobs under threat at Fastway parent company Around 300 direct jobs are under threat at delivery and logistics company Nuvion Group which has entered receivership. Business • 29 Oct
Fed and ECB rate decisions to be announced this week The US Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates again this week. Business • 28 Oct
Fed and ECB rate decisions to be announced this week The US Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates again this week. Business • 28 Oct
Bank of Ireland upgrades Irish economic forecast Bank of Ireland has revised upwards its forecast for growth for the economy, after a similar move by Goodbody Stockbrokers earlier this week. Business • 24 Oct
Bank of Ireland upgrades Irish economic forecast Bank of Ireland has revised upwards its forecast for growth for the economy, after a similar move by Goodbody Stockbrokers earlier this week. Business • 24 Oct
Louth apple growers bet big on domestic market Bord Bia has launched a campaign to support Irish apple growers, in a bid to reduce the carbon footprint of imports - and improve food security. Ireland • 24 Oct
Louth apple growers bet big on domestic market Bord Bia has launched a campaign to support Irish apple growers, in a bid to reduce the carbon footprint of imports - and improve food security. Ireland • 24 Oct
Wholesale energy prices are down, why not retail prices? The prices suppliers pay for electricity are now 75.6% lower when compared with the peak in August 2022. Business • 24 Oct
Wholesale energy prices are down, why not retail prices? The prices suppliers pay for electricity are now 75.6% lower when compared with the peak in August 2022. Business • 24 Oct
Economy to grow faster than expected this year - Goodbody The Irish economy will grow faster than anticipated this year as impact of US tariffs will not be as damaging as feared and the country "dodged a bullet" on US corporation tax changes, according to a new report by Goodbody Stockbrokers. Business • 22 Oct
Economy to grow faster than expected this year - Goodbody The Irish economy will grow faster than anticipated this year as impact of US tariffs will not be as damaging as feared and the country "dodged a bullet" on US corporation tax changes, according to a new report by Goodbody Stockbrokers. Business • 22 Oct
87% of hoteliers plan sustainability investments - survey The majority of hoteliers plan to undertake significant sustainability initiatives over the next year, according to a survey by the Irish Hotels Federation. Business • 20 Oct
87% of hoteliers plan sustainability investments - survey The majority of hoteliers plan to undertake significant sustainability initiatives over the next year, according to a survey by the Irish Hotels Federation. Business • 20 Oct
40% rise in fraudulent payments in Ireland - Central Bank There was a 40% rise in the volume of fraudulent payments last year compared to 2023, according to the Central Bank's Payment Fraud Statistics for 2024. Business • 17 Oct
40% rise in fraudulent payments in Ireland - Central Bank There was a 40% rise in the volume of fraudulent payments last year compared to 2023, according to the Central Bank's Payment Fraud Statistics for 2024. Business • 17 Oct
War, Chinese trade curbs threaten world economy - Donohoe The Minster for Finance has warned that the restrictions China has placed on exports of rare earths and other minerals used in advanced manufacturing could create a shock to global economic activity. Business • 17 Oct
War, Chinese trade curbs threaten world economy - Donohoe The Minster for Finance has warned that the restrictions China has placed on exports of rare earths and other minerals used in advanced manufacturing could create a shock to global economic activity. Business • 17 Oct
'Stressful time' for poultry farmer near Fota park A poultry farmer based near Fota Wildlife Park in Cork has said migrating birds fly over his farm every day and his concern is that the disease will spread to his flock after several cases of bird flu were reported at the park. Munster • 16 Oct
'Stressful time' for poultry farmer near Fota park A poultry farmer based near Fota Wildlife Park in Cork has said migrating birds fly over his farm every day and his concern is that the disease will spread to his flock after several cases of bird flu were reported at the park. Munster • 16 Oct
1 in 4 Irish women aspire to start their own business New research shows that women in Ireland have strong ambitions when it comes to wanting to start their own business, but they are continuing to face significant barriers and challenges. Business • 16 Oct
1 in 4 Irish women aspire to start their own business New research shows that women in Ireland have strong ambitions when it comes to wanting to start their own business, but they are continuing to face significant barriers and challenges. Business • 16 Oct
Building activity falls for fifth month in a row - AIB Building activity, including residential construction, has declined for a fifth month in a row, a monthly survey by AIB has shown. Business • 14 Oct
Building activity falls for fifth month in a row - AIB Building activity, including residential construction, has declined for a fifth month in a row, a monthly survey by AIB has shown. Business • 14 Oct