Unio is the newly consolidated and relaunched wealth management platform of Great-Life Westco. It's going toe to toe with Davy and Goodbody, and pitching for the business of a generation of newly-wealthy Irish.
The new president of the Dublin Chamber of Commerce is clear on what he can do in the job, and what he can't. He talks to The Currency about how to improve the risk-reward calculation for entrepreneurs.
The profits of multinationals have become the second-largest source of Exchequer funding and the latest Government forecast is that the weight of corporation tax will peak this year, but “windfall” receipts remain unpredictable.
Since it was founded in the aftermath of the financial crisis, the Strategic Banking Corporation of Ireland has advanced €3.5bn to 55,000 Irish SMEs. Over that time, its model has evolved and its remit expanded. CEO June Butler talks about the journey and reveals what is coming next.
Company directors pursued for €12.4m used to live in a house on the Meath-Dublin border. Liquidators have claimed they purchased the property with company money.
Having just closed a €5.35m seed funding round, Dublin-based privacy tech start-up Oblivious has big plans. Co-founder Robert Pisarczyk talks about the company’s mission, the rise of privacy tech, and how the funding will assist growth in key markets.
John Laing, the infrastructure fund owned by private equity giant KRR, recently made its biggest-ever investment when it bought a portfolio of Irish assets. What's its plan for Ireland?
Zoom's acquisition of Workvivo looks to be one of the biggest-ever exits by an Irish startup. What does Zoom see in the company? And how much did it pay?
Victoria Homes, which once intended to build 4,000 homes in Ireland, is being sued by its biggest lender, Lotus, over the sale of assets. It's just the latest legal rumble in the row between the two parties.
A Ukrainian businessman and his Swiss commodity trading firm have sued the Internet giant in the High Court in Ireland. The plaintiffs have been facing allegations online related to international sanctions, which they have described as "fake news".
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