An 11% rise in M&A activity, a surge in foreign acquisitions, and mega fundraises show that dealmaking in Ireland is not just surviving global uncertainty, but growing, according to the latest Renatus report.
The Canadian tech giant manages its global business out of Ireland and new accounts detail a boost in revenue and profits and a continuing reduction in headcount.
Paddy McKillen Jr has accused non-bank lender Relm of using economic turbulence to force through higher costs on his property and hospitality group, in a dispute now before the High Court.
The businessman allegedly received €5 million from the recent sale of shares, the court heard. It may be enough to satisfy tech entrepreneur Eoin Goulding.
The British asset management fintech firm has been laying the groundwork in Dublin for the last three years. It is now generating revenue and growing out the Irish office.
Now in his 16th budget debate as Sinn Féin’s finance spokesperson, Pearse Doherty outlines ideological differences with the Government on housing, the taxation of large and small businesses, and income redistribution in a cost-of-living crisis.
This year’s programme will see 23 Irish start-ups and SMEs from across industries gather in Ballymaloe, Co Cork, with AxisBIC to hone their businesses alongside some of Ireland’s most established entrepreneurs.
The self-made billionaire is the most profitable live musician in history. What drives her? Good old American moneymaking.
Budget 2026 marks a pivot from short-term supports to structural investment. The Minister for Public Expenditure, Jack Chambers, explains what that means for Ireland’s economy.
"Trespassing" receivers have rejected Grafter's offer of €1.6m in rent arrears in an attempt to win back its serviced office business after the collapse of Paddy McKillen Jr's empire. The High Court heard claims the business has been "misappropriated" by a rival.
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