The recruitment platform, backed by IIU and Michael Smurift Jr, entered Scarp a year ago to restructure the business. With its most recent accounts showing retained losses of €37.9m, it is now set to appoint a liquidator.
The US database giant first arrived in Ireland in 2013 and has grown aggressively ever since. Now, it plans to invest a further €74 million into its Irish operation and add over 200 new jobs.
Eleven years after its last visit to Dublin, IMAP returned to the capital as a guest of Key Capital. CEO of the Irish finance house Colin Morgan and IMAP chair Jurgis Oniunas talked shifting global dealmaking trends amid geopolitical uncertainty.
Economist Philippe Tibi has convinced institutional funds to expose a fraction of their vast wealth to venture capital. He now wants to scale the idea across Europe.
Bellew served as the Irish airline’s chief operations officer before a controversial exit to rival EasyJet in 2020. Now, he has set up a seed fund to back aviation start-ups.
The Kennelly family have sold Kerry's Eye to Donagh and Jennifer O’Doherty's Webprint after 53 years at the helm of the regional title. It's a long-term play in a county that "punches above its weight when it comes to news".
The late Italian magnate’s legacy reaches into asset-management and life-insurance subsidiaries of the Mediterranean bank Mediolanum, which employs more than 200 staff in Dublin.
As community colleges and union apprenticeships fill up, more students are turning to pricier training options for blue-collar careers, write Te-Ping Chen and Lauren Weber, The Wall Street Journal.
Bisca will take over East Coast Bakehouse in a deal that will see an investment of almost €13 million and the departure of Michael Carey and Alison Cowzer.
More than two years after the Supreme Court ruled Domino's Pizza delivery drivers were PAYE employees, not contractors, artists and writers appearing at public libraries are the latest freelancers affected by new tax rules.
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