Brad Mallard, the CTO of the Irish digital transformation firm, tells The Currency how its international expansion could put it on course to become a €1 billion business.
London-based Seat Unique wants to shake up how consumers buy tickets and experience events. It has received backing from sports stars and two leading Irish entrepreneurs.
After a number of years selling assets in Ireland, Denis O'Brien has just bought a five-star hotel in Portugal. It is a strategic asset for the businessman, who has extensive properties nearby.
Once part of the Quinn business empire, Fermanagh-based Mannok is set to join a business controlled by one of Turkey's wealthiest families – and return its US owners a comfortable exit.
Codling Wind Park has become the fourth of six proposed offshore windfarms to submit its planning application, with the final two on the way.
Irish-headquartered cybersecurity firm Integrity360 has bought its fourth business since being backed by private equity firm August Equity. Its executive chair Ian Brown reveals what is next.
The chief executive of Paralympics Ireland, Stephen McNamara, is determined to increase both state and commercial funding. However, the former Ryanair and IRFU executive also wants to use sport to advocate for inclusion.
Bolt became the first e-scooter operator to launch rental services under the new legislation in Ireland. How the Wexford operations pan out could influence how the industry works here.
Eoin McGettigan announced in February he was leaving the Port of Cork Company after just shy of four years in the job. Now the business veteran has brought a legal claim against his former employer.
The group owned by the Queally and Browne families exited Elivia last year to focus on the UK instead. It is now clearer what returns it received from France’s number-two beef processor – and why it chose to leave.
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