Salary of new BOI chief to top Richie Boucher’sPackage on a par with Boucher as Francesca McDonagh foregoes pension for higher salary of about €952,000Mon Feb 26 2018 - 16:51
Cold snap: Miss work and you might miss your pay chequeBusinesses have no legal obligation to pay staff who can’t get to work this week due to the ‘beast from the east’Mon Feb 26 2018 - 12:11
What does BOI’s return to broker market mean?Bank will soon be back in business with brokers which could intensify competition and lead to new innovationsMon Feb 26 2018 - 11:18
Bank of Ireland to pay first dividend in 10 yearsBank to pay shareholders 11.5 cents a share as it reports €1bn in underlying profitsMon Feb 26 2018 - 07:21
Dublin start-up looks to cash in on ICO crazeLiving Offset hopes to raise €20m to fund carbon offset business via initial coin offeringMon Feb 26 2018 - 06:10
Rising rents and strong competition giving chefs food for thoughtA dream can quickly turn into a nightmarewhen a standalone owner is up against big playersSat Feb 24 2018 - 06:00
Ulster Bank plunges amid €192m charge to resolve customer overchargingTracker costs push the bank into a €151m operating loss for 2017Fri Feb 23 2018 - 13:09
Jamie Oliver to open new restaurant in DublinDespite difficulties in chef’s UK business, Irish franchisee says he’s confident in the futureWed Feb 21 2018 - 07:01
‘Iconic but accessible’: The Ivy readies summer launch on Dawson StreetWell-known London celebrity haunt has started to recruit for new Dublin outpostWed Feb 21 2018 - 06:00
Eir appoints Carolan Lennon as chief executiveFirst female chief executive for telecoms providerTue Feb 20 2018 - 09:09
My fund is costing me how much? Investors are paying twice as much as they thinkNew PRIIP rules help lift lid on hidden investment charges but their complexity hinders transparencyTue Feb 20 2018 - 06:30
Pay your property tax in bitcoin? Dublin council says noSouth Dublin councillor wants to see payments for parking fines and property tax accepted in bitcoinTue Feb 13 2018 - 17:17
Dublin closes gap on London in top European FDI rankingsSecond placed Dublin is capitalising on ‘Brexit jitters’ to attract investment ahead of Paris and FrankfurtTue Feb 13 2018 - 14:22
Toyota launches new finance arm for Irish car buyersJapanese car giant expects to lend €70m in its first year; 50% of cars sold in January were hybrid modelsTue Feb 13 2018 - 12:58
Lattes and litecoin: it’s Dublin’s crypto cafeCoffee can cost you €1 or €6 depending on value of cryptocurrencies at new cafeTue Feb 13 2018 - 06:45
‘It’s addictive’: why investors are still flocking to bitcoin and cryptoInvestors say recent weakness in crypto is like going shopping for bargains in the Christmas sales; others warn that investing is an ‘extreme and unnecessary risk’Tue Feb 13 2018 - 06:25
Cairn Homes plans for Stillorgan a ‘monstrosity’Developer hopes to build nine-storey development for 600 students at site off the N11Tue Feb 13 2018 - 06:00
Dublin rents to rise to €2,500 before they start to slowTenants in capital now paying €375 a month more than during Celtic Tiger, survey findsTue Feb 13 2018 - 05:55
Irish banks put bitcoin traders under reviewFollows ban by host of UK banks on buying cryptocurrencies with your credit cardMon Feb 12 2018 - 10:50
Michael Gladney appointed new Revenue CommissionerOfficial will oversee six divisions of the tax authorityTue Feb 06 2018 - 19:03
‘Don’t panic’ advisers tell pension saversAs markets melt the only action pension savers should take is to review their investmentsTue Feb 06 2018 - 15:18
Universal scheme looms as pension time bomb ticksGovernment to launch review of auto-enrolment and State pensionTue Feb 06 2018 - 06:00
After Brexit, expected influx of banks is not even a trickleA year and a half after the historic vote, not one new bank or lender has been authorisedTue Feb 06 2018 - 05:33
French sports retailer Decathlon to open up to nine shops in IrelandFamily-owned company is promising nine Irish stores, including Dublin, Cork and Galway, more than 500 jobs and low pricesMon Feb 05 2018 - 06:48
Social housing projects to get €100m in Castlehaven loansFinancier aims to loan €350m for residential developments in Republic’s urban areasWed Jan 31 2018 - 10:18
South Dublin Credit Union eyes up further expansionBad debt figures fall but costs jump as community lender eyes smaller local groupWed Jan 31 2018 - 08:55
Galway’s G Hotel to be given a multi-million Choice makeoverChoice Hotels Group to take over management of Galway’s G Hotel and MeyrickTue Jan 30 2018 - 13:29
Unemployment drops to 6.1% in JanuaryNumbers out of work now at lowest rate since May 2008Tue Jan 30 2018 - 11:19
Affordable mortgages more restrictive than they first appearBorrowers wanting to circumvent Central Bank rules may need to look elsewhereTue Jan 30 2018 - 10:52
New home builds rise 77% in 2017, Goodbody Stockbrokers findsOfficial figures still ‘significantly overstating’ level of such construction in StateTue Jan 30 2018 - 09:24
Tracker compensation: Should I accept or should I appeal?Banks will fight initial legal actions, so affected customers should inform themselves before actingTue Jan 30 2018 - 06:45
Banks name panels for consumers’ tracker mortgage appealsUnclear how many of 33,000 impacted parties will challenge redress and compensationMon Jan 29 2018 - 17:41
UCD Smurfit School drops in MBA rankingsBusiness school falls to 94th place as graduates’ salaries take a hitMon Jan 29 2018 - 11:03
Join Nama’s board for €50,000 a year‘Bad bank’ is recruiting two new board members for a five-year termMon Jan 29 2018 - 09:04
Glenveagh acquires two sites with plans for over 400 homesMove brings capacity of the Irish housebuilder’s landbank up to over 5,000 unitsMon Jan 29 2018 - 07:14
Údarás supported employment in Gaeltacht regions returns to Celtic Tiger highsState agency says 630 new full-time jobs were created in 2017 as it warns of the Brexit challengeMon Jan 29 2018 - 07:02
Starbucks brothers set for new Coffee Hub at Ballsbridge kioskOwners of US coffee chain’s Irish franchise set to reopen outlet under alternative brandWed Jan 24 2018 - 06:10
Irish Life Health to cut premiums by up to 9.5%Move comes on the back of price cut from Vhi as competition in market heats upTue Jan 23 2018 - 14:27
Ulster Bank to pay €1.5bn dividend to parentIrish subsidiary of RBS takes another step to normalising its capitl structureTue Jan 23 2018 - 09:13
Why are landlords leaving the market in large numbers?‘I am crucified to the point that I am considering selling up’: Landlords on why despite soaring rents it can be hard to make the sums stack up with a mortgageTue Jan 23 2018 - 06:30
Mortgage scheme: who is eligible and how will it work?Teachers, nurses and other low to middle income earners can circumvent Central Bank lending rules at lending rates of as low as 2%Mon Jan 22 2018 - 11:01
Prospect of mortgage rates relief while cashback offers face banMortgages Bill could see homeowners benefit from pressure on rates if passedTue Jan 16 2018 - 19:03
Central Bank appoints three new directorsAppointments will help regulator deliver on its financial conduct mandateTue Jan 16 2018 - 15:42
Annual inflation in Irish economy remains muted at 0.4%Pre-Christmas discounting by retailers sees consumer prices fall in DecemberTue Jan 16 2018 - 11:09
Save € 17,000 on a new Tesla, but pay tax on a rugby ticket?Like all taxes, benefit in kind has its quirks, but employees need to wise up to the extra tax they’re paying on work perksTue Jan 16 2018 - 06:30
Hotels look to direct bookings in fightback against online travel giantsCommission rates of 15-20 per cent prompt move to reduce dependency on online hubsTue Jan 16 2018 - 06:00
Dublin hotel room growth may be less than expected in 2018Davy says just 800 rooms will come onto the market in 2018, 38% less than expectedMon Jan 15 2018 - 11:01
Irish Life readies plan to enter housing marketPensions company says it is at an ‘advanced’ stage to enter build-to-rent marketTue Jan 09 2018 - 14:10
Consumers having a ‘good rather than a great’ economic recoveryKBC survey suggests return to boom-time conditions still ‘remote’ for many peopleTue Jan 09 2018 - 08:56
Forever 21 to close its only Irish storeUS youth fashion retailer is culling international outlets due to poor trading performancesTue Jan 09 2018 - 08:03