The agency backs hundreds of early-stage companies. Executive director Kevin Sherry says it is now ramping up investment in later-stage firms.
In London, the financial services minister spoke of the need tackle the barriers to entry to retail investment like the deemed disposal rule. He also praised the reset relations with Britain and lamented the loss of department colleague Paschal Donohoe.
Andrew Tzialli, the son of two refugees, does not fit the mould of a typical British lawyer. Now the head of Irish law firm Philip Lee's London outpost, he speaks about his career-defining work and the advancement of Dublin post-Brexit.
Mill Media has won backing from high-ranking execs at CNN and Axios for its high-quality approach to local news. Now it's taking on London. Joshi Herrmann lays out its plan.
The Dubliner tells The Currency about painful mistakes, learning under the wing of Jon Moulton, and why he wouldn't hire lifers from Big Tech.
There has been a surge in the number of Irish deals involving UK private equity. A&L Goodbody partners Richard Grey and London-based Phil Fogarty explain the trend and argue more is still to come.
British IT procurement fintech Ooodles just raised $2.7 million to fund its expansion into Ireland. Co-founder Leonardo Poggiali talks to The Currency about the post-Brexit allure of the Irish market.
The London firm has around £11bn in assets under management. Partner Malcolm Coffin and assistant director David Collins talk about the private-equity "snowball effect" taking hold in Ireland.
The former Northern Ireland editor for RTE talked to The Currency's Dion Fanning about British-Irish relations, trust in journalism and that famous Roy Keane interview in a London event to mark the launch of his autobiography, Never Better: My Life in Our Times
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