Founded in 2019, Evervault wants to encrypt all online sensitive data. It has just closed a series B round led by Ribbit Capital founded by Venezuelan-born billionaire tech investor Micky Malka.
The Philadelphia Inquirer and other regional outlets turn to AI to automate elements of reporting and expand coverage, writes Alexandra Bruell, The Wall Street Journal.
Despite a 2024 pledge to shift away from reliance on hoteliers, the latest data shows hotel groups remain central to emergency accommodation as the State struggles to deliver its own purpose-built centres.
Ireland is expected to transpose the Pay Transparency Directive into law by June, introducing a raft of new rules for employers to follow.
The current chair wields deep bipartisan support and personal independence, but Trump has a closer relationship to his successor and three years to tighten his grip, writes Nick Timiraos, The Wall Street Journal.
From billionaire trusts to ownership dead-ends, The Currency examined the corporate structures of private providers with offshore links.
The packaging group’s recapitalisation is beginning to deliver improvements to its financial performance. Some holders of high-risk bonds squeezed out in last year’s transaction still want a better deal.
On Monday, the US lifestyle and pharmaceutical firm spent £33m buying up assets tied to troubled craft brewer BrewDog. Its Dublin outpost, which employs over 50 people, is among them.
Block—owner of payment apps, bitcoin and music streaming—grew its workforce to nearly 13,000 during the pandemic, writes Angel Au-Yeung, The Wall Street Journal.
The Currency examined 32,000 payments worth €6.3bn paid to more than 800 recipients since 2020 to piece together the key groups active in the private refugee accommodation sector.
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