Batteries are set to play a crucial role in weaning Ireland's electricity supply off fossil fuels. The family, which made a fortune from the sale of Slaney Foods, is backing Regnum Renewables on the mega-project in Co Waterford.
Founded in 1998, the gaming services business has morphed into a behemoth employing over 12,000 people. Now Swedish private equity giant EQT is circling and more may come to play.
Ireland is a global hub for aviation leasing and a world leader in financial securitisation. But just how much money are these IFSC sectors contributing to the State?
Oaktree is having a bad time in Ireland. First, Pimco took control of two of its high-profile office blocks. Now, AIB has moved on its major Irish retail investment, The Square in Tallaght. What is going on?
“ESG”, “sustainable”, “impact”, “Paris-aligned”: New EU naming guidelines require funds to do exactly what they say on the tin in an effort to root out greenwashing.
A British private equity group is in pole position to buy the North's biggest hospital group, which also has a hospital in Sligo, for £300 million. The deal attracted interest from as far away as New Zealand as well as from bidders closer to home.
As Ireland recognises Palestine and Israel suspends diplomatic relations, records released to The Currency show a sharp increase in the shipments of military-grade computer equipment exported to Israel with the Government's green light.
Tom Keogh is a third-generation farmer. But the man behind Keogh’s Crisps also understands the value of brand more than most. In this interview, he reveals how it helped drive a 200-year-old family business in a new and innovative direction.
Rethink Ireland has invested €109m in 448 projects impacting more than one million people in Ireland. Its CEO Deirdre Mortell says it is only beginning while Helene Hugel explains how it gave Helium Arts the ability to help sick children nationally.
The company, led by the co-founder of Zartis, works with several major brands and has been bought by a British investment firm.
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