Santiago Investment Advisors, the wealth advisory firm, is set to host the podcast star and former Conservative MP Rory Stewart in Dublin this week. The Currency members can be in with a chance to attend.
Derek Quinlan was Nama's biggest borrower, and he repaid it the most money in its history. The financier could not, however, repay his creditors everything and filed for bankruptcy in 2022. After a one year extension, he is now out.
Four years ago, Patrick McCormack led the €14m rescue deal for the Cara Pharmacy Group. Working with CFO Conor O’Reilly, he has rebuilt the group from the ground up. McCormack and O’Reilly explain the turnaround and reveal their future plans.
Earlier this year, the local authority in Fingal refused permission for the Holiday Inn Hotel to keep using its car park for airport parking. An Bord Pleanála has now doubled down on the council's decision.
Political analyst Gary Murphy talks about how Irish politics has moved left, why Sinn Féin will struggle to form a coalition, and who will win the election.
Journalist Jeremy Kahn has penned a book, Mastering AI, to demystify the tech and prepare ourselves for it. He talks to The Currency about the book’s message and where we’re headed.
During this 40-60 minute period, Ireland not only struggled to score but also conceded the majority of their points. It's the sole quarter where opposing teams consistently outscore Ireland.
Fine Gael’s finance spokesperson argues that personal tax cuts would not increase Ireland’s exposure to global risks and welcomes new faces among voters and party colleagues.
Ruth McNamee, finance transformation director with PwC Ireland, argues that the finance function needs to reassess its role to boost its relevance and impact over the coming decade. But to get the most out of the function, she said companies need to invest in new technologies and people.
The company has been met by protesters in Cork voicing opposition to the firm and its parent company RTX over doing business with the Israeli military.
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