Thrust into a managing director role as a teenager, Jacqueline O'Donovan has bucked every trend in the waste sector. After selling her family's multi-million pound company to a Swedish giant, she's got an open road and many plans.
Data shows how the Iref regime has evolved over time. It shows how big the Iref system has become, what it’s being used for and where, how much income is being made from Irefs, and what the government is making from the schemes.
In court filings, the building supply giant sets down September 25 as its target date to debut its primary listing on the New York Stock Exchange and explains its agenda in going all in on America.
The Court of Appeal has determined that the former Irish Nationwide boss has not “established that there is either a real or serious risk of an unfair trial”. The judgment sheds light on the dispute, and what the liquidators of IBRC are alleging,
Having spent 36 years with NCB and Investec, Liam Booth is now joining Interpath Advisory, a recent arrival to the Irish finance scene. He talks about his plan to develop its corporate finance arm and where he sees the market.
Those who have power define the narrative. That is a key message of Power and Progress, a new book co-authored by the former chief economist of the IMF Simon Johnson. He talks to Stephen Kinsella about his theory, the global economic outlook and the potential of the digital economy.
Investors in the €180 million Cork-based asset manager Blackbee learned Tuesday that the Central Bank had stepped in to appoint liquidators. How did it come to this?
Despite the tech slump, Frontline Ventures partners Will Prendergast and Stephen McIntyre are determined to keep backing the right companies in the right sectors. They talk IPOs, exits, AI, and bringing US firms to Europe.
The Governor of the Central Bank Gabriel Makhlouf has called for limits to crypto marketing. He's part of an EU policy establishment that's taking a stricter stance on regulating crypto than other jurisdictions.
Bryan Carroll was one of the driving forces behind TNEX, a digital-only bank in Vietnam that sought to reach the country’s unbanked population. He talks about the journey, returning home, and the issues with the Irish fintech sector.
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