State bodies have the purchasing power to encourage the market to produce greener goods and services. New data shows signs of improvement in green procurement but with plenty of room to improve.
Swiss private-equity firm Partners Group acquired the Irish digital transformation business in 2022. New CEO Roop Singh talks about the prospect of a sale and building out its business in the US.
The oil explorer claims Vallourec’s tubing, installed at an oil field in Ghana via a contract in 2008, was faulty, which the supplier denies. Nearly 20 years on, the case will move ahead in a London court.
Four years ago, Chevron College was a 56-person training provider with a founder determined to triple the business. Today, Karl Fitzpatrick has delivered on that promise — and now he wants to build a €100m education group spanning Ireland and the UK.
At one time, Exyte, which works on data centres and pharma plants, was raking in more than €1bn in Ireland. As long-term projects conclude, the company is on the hunt for new business.
“I think an awful lot of the criticism is based upon knowledge of our organisation three years ago,” says An Coimisiún Pleanála’s new CEO. In his first major interview, Peter Mullan explains how he is turning the ship around.
One investor backed Hexafly after a rescue process two years ago. Now, another one is taking legal action against the agtech company.
ESB and Orsted, which have both faced challenges offshore in recent times, have secured state support for a large wind farm off Ireland's south coast in an auction that acted as a test for the industry's attractiveness.
The US luxury short-term letting firm collapsed suddenly this month after a deal with the Marriott hotel chain went sour, pulling its Irish business down with it.
Audits released to The Currency reveal concerns over a pattern of non-compliance with clean-desk policies and “inadequate” data breach management at the agency which handles sensitive payments and pensions details for thousands of public servants, including ministers.
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