By tackling labour shortages, Recruitroo’s co-founders Shane Kiernan and Stephen MacCarthy have just closed their first funding round in a difficult environment they have experienced first-hand.
Paris-listed Paragon ID aims to compete with China in the race to add chips to everything from passports to retail product tags. Its Irish majority shareholder is now taking it private.
When Wirecard went bust, a Dublin-based fintech was born, founded on the distressed assets of the German payments processor. Now the VC-backed NomuPay is being sued for millions by a New Zealand company for alleged breach of contract.
Amid debates on €5,000 bills for flip-flops and secret car deals, the Oireachtas Media Committee has shed a bit more light on the process that led RTÉ to make undisclosed payments to its star presenter.
The first concrete proposal to reform the governance of RTÉ is a request by its chair to place it under the scrutiny of the State’s financial watchdog – but the current law does not allow it.
The liquidator of the Cork-based technology company has also told creditors that settlement talks are under discussion in relation to separate proceedings.
Founded as a digital concierge service for home buyers, Lintil had buy-in and backing but it couldn't keep going. This is why.
Hexafly has piloted a promising way of harnessing flies to convert waste into feed and fertiliser but, having failed to raise fresh funds, it is taking a new direction.
As the government announces a wide-ranging review of corporate governance at RTÉ, an analysis of its corporate governance since 2015 shows spotty adherence to its remuneration committee's terms of reference.
The Irish buildings materials giant said it was “disappointed” at the “unilateral” decision by Building Research Establishment to end their relationship. The British body made the decision following evidence heard during Grenfell Tower Inquiry.
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