Level of interest in new savings scheme high, says banking group
Tax incentives and simplicity are main attractions in promised investment accounts - BPFI survey
Tax incentives and simplicity are main attractions in promised investment accounts - BPFI survey
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State’s largest landlord said revenue increased by 1.1 per cent to €43.1m for six months to end of June
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Deal-making in the financial advisory business has been gathering pace in recent years
Irish assets account for 3% of €145bn in occupational and private pensions
National Treasury Management Agency warns that interest bill on track to double to about €6bn
The aim of the Personal Investment Account is to make investing a simpler prospect for ordinary people
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Study shows 35% of adults who do not currently invest would do so if tax-free investment account introduced
Consumers urged to exercise caution as number of takedown requests between January and May is 1,500 times the figures for all of 2025
Wealth management company still trying to convince Central Bank to allow it to set up EU hub in Dublin
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Tech focuses on accident prevention including by providing alerts of a cyclist in a blind spot or drivers showing signs of getting tired
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Conventional long investing is obviously a good thing, but pumping and dumping stocks isn’t, nor are ‘short and distort’ schemes
Household wealth now equivalent of entire GDP of Turkey
Case could have significant implications for investors publishing commentary on stocks
Minister for Finance spoke at US-Ireland Business Awards, where Workday and Aerogen picked up honours
Sale of the Guild Building on Cork Street offers buyer secure income and 8.3% yield
Tax reforms and increased financial literacy could be keys to unlocking interest from Irish investors
Uncertainty around when the right house may come up and be secured can complicate the saving versus investing debate
Brera Holdings switches focus to crypto with mixed results
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