Justyn Randall and Ronan Corrigan previously founded and sold a medical recruitment business for £37m to a London-listed company. Now they are back with an education start-up they believe can disrupt a multi-billion market.
Two years ago, officials warned about pension proposals allowing company owners "to avoid income tax" but the rule changes passed in the next budget. Now Revenue has sent PRSA concerns for "further examination" by the Department of Finance.
A Co Antrim company is taking action against the ESB for damages said to top €1 million after allegedly sensitive pricing data was released to competitors in a tender process.
European Central Bank official Daniel McLean was speaking in Dublin on the EU’s digital euro and how it will sync up with the traditional financial services world.
Two years ago, HR and employee engagement expert Aisling Teillard sold Our Tandem to Swiss-based beqom, moving to Switzerland in the process. She talks about the company, the sale process, and how AI will impact the future of HR.
A Swedish man failed in his appeal to stop the Criminal Assets Bureau transferring more than €600,000, linked to alleged credit card scams, to the State. The saga has been running for over 20 years.
In a month when only two multinationals pay significant tax bills, the surge in their contributions accounted for the entire Exchequer surplus recorded so far this year. The budget is only around the corner.
Dublin start-up Ceartas recently closed a $4.5 million round and now wants to bring its AI-powered illicit content removal tech to film and TV studios.
Property industry leaders and the Housing Commission all warn of insufficient infrastructure to service residential development sites, especially water and wastewater connections.
On the day after its managing director resigned, Novellus appointed receivers to “one of the most impressive” farms in Co Louth. The landowner is now threatening court action.
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