The company was granted a licence this week in Malta under the new EU crypto rules. At the same time, it is shutting down one of its Irish entities. It maintains some operations in Dublin.
Castlehaven Finance has appointed receivers over 198 apartments in a nearly-completed complex in north Dublin. It is the latest in a string of receiverships and insolvencies connected to developer Bernard McNamara.
The liquidator of Altada has told the AI start-up's creditors of 10 issues of concern but its founders say “they acted honestly and responsibly at all times.”
Long-suffering fashion brand New Look is to close in Ireland. The removal of financial support from its UK parent was the final blow in a long story of decline.
Five years ago, New Look tried unsuccessfully to put its business in Ireland into examinership. Now its parent in the UK is putting its Irish division into liquidation.
Ubotica’s tech is used in satellites to gather and process imagery using AI. The Irish company is pitching its products for better maritime surveillance and a growing space economy.
The information commissioner recently ruled that ESB and Coillte must reexamine decisions where they refused to release data on legal fees paid out to fight requests for environmental documents they hold.
The agreement is the latest sign of efforts by European countries to tax profits booked by multinationals in Ireland.
How far up the project chain to outsource and when to pay for completed work are two avenues people familiar with the procurement of IT systems would explore.
Settlement house Euroclear and the chief executive of Euronext have again renewed their calls for the abolishing of stamp duty on Irish trades.
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