Sprintax, part of Terry Clune's Clunetech, has built a big business handling taxes for non-US residents. Enda Kelleher and Ryan Ludden tell The Currency of its UK expansion and move into dividend taxes.
The recruitment platform, backed by the likes of Dermot Desmond and Michael Smurfit Jr, entered the small company rescue scheme in February.
Having spent most of the past 20 years in China, furniture designer Frank Carroll saw his company Alfrank Designs face insolvency last year. Aged 71, he was asked: “Do you still want to do it?”
On Monday morning, Colm O’Gorman learned of the death of Bishop Brendan Comiskey, a man he had never met, but whose life was entwined with his own.
As Connacht, Munster, and Ulster risk missing out on Europe, Leinster’s enduring success reveals the value—and limits—of long-term structural stability.
During cross examination at his defamation trial, Gerry Adams could not recall certain IRA atrocities including the death toll of Bloody Friday.
The Dublin-based hospitality group is behind 12 popular venues. It now seeks examinership after alternative lender Relm demanded the repayment of guarantees.
London-based private equity firm Queen's Park Equity has just raised a £305m fund. Investors Mark Crowley and Alison Price speak to The Currency about its plans to start investing in Ireland.
Founded by Mick O'Dwyer, the water compliance software business is aiming to become the leader in its field in North America. It is now on the acquisition trail.
Founded in 2000 by Donal and Donna Johnston, specialist electrical and instrumentation contractor Instrotec has a proud history. It is now, however, seeking the protection of the courts.
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