Having transitioned from greeting cards to digital credit cards, growth has surged at Kealan Lennon’s CleverCards. And this is just the start, with Lennon now aiming to close two funding rounds this year.
Mairead Mackle left a career in podiatry over 25 years ago to set up a business that focused on providing home care and housing services. She discusses the expansion of Homecare Independent Living, the impact of the pandemic and her commitment to empowering women in the workplace.
Having piloted CityJet through examinership, founder Pat Byrne believes the airline's model will benefit in a post-Covid recovery – but he is a scathing critic of the state's handling of Covid-19.
Self-styled as brash and bold, Monster Energy has a 35% share of the energy drinks market. And utilising a canny accounting structure out of Dublin, it just unlocked a €1.2bn tax-free profit. This is how it did it.
Through his struggles with body dysmorphia, Danny Grey founded his cosmetic brand for men War Paint. Since launch, he has turned down Dragons, secured a fundraising round and expanded into Ireland.
What began as a lockdown idea to help struggling freelancers has turned into a fully fledged business for Una Herlihy and Peter McPartlin. Former Today FM boss McPartlin talks about building the Indie List from scratch, refining the model and the future of media.
The debates in Britain about Brexit and Northern Ireland have been characterised by a lack of awareness of the country's history. This ignorance about the British empire is widespread, but there is hope for the future, says Sathnam Sanghera.
Some 23 brave former students of Terenure College sent the man who had sexually abused them to prison. Tom Lyons, a student at Terenure College while John McClean was a teacher and rugby coach there, tells a dark story of children betrayed by a prestigious school and religious order.
After 165 years, Ulster Bank is leaving the Republic of Ireland. Its loan book is being eyed up by AIB, Permanent TSB and Bank of Ireland. But why can't Ulster Bank make money in Ireland any more?
When the chief financial officer of tech firm Over-C was let go for poor performance during his probationary period, he secured a High Court injunction keeping him in the job. It was a decision that surprised some. Now, it has been overturned.
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