The former Beauparc boss is betting big on hotel, hostel and student accommodation in Dublin. A large-scale emergency accommodation centre run by one of his companies is also set to open soon in Dublin 4.
Francesco Ceccato, the Milan-born chief executive of Barclays Bank Europe, says his bank is firmly committed to Ireland, but likely to set up its EU headquarters in Paris.
Revenue has recouped over €300m in overpayments to date from two subsidies which were used to cover the wages of thousands of employees at businesses badly impacted by Covid-19.
The UK firm, which is a distributor for Tesla renewable technology, has opened its first Irish warehouse in Dublin. MD Spencer Conday explains why the company is expanding in Ireland and details the "significant potential" in the market.
The longstanding use of retrospective purchase orders raises questions around internal governance and value for money at the broadcaster and is currently under close watch by its audit and risk committee.
Over the past week, the EU, US and UK have sanctioned Rosneft and other oil industry players. Questions linger about the Russian energy firm’s remaining Irish subsidiary.
Fiona Holmes, creator of the Wonderland literacy series of children's books, is suing educational publisher CJ Fallon claiming lost royalties, lost opportunity, and damage to her business reputation. The breach of contract claims are contested.
The governor and senior officials were before the Oireachtas finance committee this week to provide details on how the bank came to transfer bond prospectus approval to Luxembourg. Members were again left frustrated and the public none the wiser.
Analysis of five years' worth of company data by The Currency reveals the owners of the biggest slices in the Renewable Electricity Supply Scheme pie. Upstarts feature alongside established players.
Mairéad Cullen has traded in telecoms for law, becoming McCann FitzGerald’s first CTO and shepherding the stalwart law firm into the AI age.
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