In a wide-ranging interview, the head of Accenture in Ireland Alastair Blair talks about the firm’s growth trajectory, how Covid has changed both the economy and society, and the nature of sustainability and diversity.
The fine and findings issued by the Central Bank will raise questions for CRH chair Richie Boucher who led Bank of Ireland for most of this period, as well as others.
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As gifting platform &Open hires 100 more people, its co-founder Jonathan Legge explains how it is working with Spotify, Peloton and Airbnb and how it hopes to grow in the SME market too.
Ireland's property market has evolved to be almost totally dependent on foreign funding. How did we end up here, and what does the model deliver for owners and renters? Plus, what happens if foreign investors flee the market?
Today's decision goes against Foot Locker receiving a Covid-19 amnesty on rent arrears at its flagship Grafton Street store. It sets a strong marker about the direction the courts are going in when it comes to pandemic-related commercial rent disputes.
Independent News and Media argued there was significant overlap between the lawsuit brought by its former directors and the long-running investigation into alleged data hacking being carried out by High Court-appointed inspectors.
The group now known as Meta is famous in Dublin for the gleaming Grand Canal Dock offices churning €40bn worth of targeted advertising. The 15 companies housed there reveal more about the social media giant’s operations in Ireland.
The CEO of Dogpatch Labs, Patrick Walsh, believes the state needs to make a series of bold moves to fill the gap that multinationals may well leave behind. He also talks about talent, regional development and what business can learn from the IRFU.
After Fitbit, Airbnb is the latest Silicon Valley multinational in a matter of days to reveal a reversal of its decision to base intangible assets in Ireland. Covid-19 is the official reason, but tax disclosures raise further questions.
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