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Ireland’s water regulator has issued a significant financial penalty to Uisce Éireann after the utility failed to meet a key commitment to reduce water leakage across the network. The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) had set a target to cut leakage by 176 million litres between 2020 and 2024. According to the regulator’s latest […]
Read MoreA new survey of Ireland’s compliance community suggests that criminal groups are moving far more quickly than businesses or regulators in exploiting artificial intelligence for unlawful activity. According to the Compliance Institute, 77 percent of compliance professionals believe organisations and regulators are falling behind those engaged in cyber crime. A further 20 percent feel criminals […]
Read MoreIreland’s independent fiscal watchdog has raised concerns about the Government’s current approach to public spending, cautioning that a growing reliance on volatile tax receipts is creating long-term risks for the State. According to the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council, strong corporation tax inflows from large multinational firms continue to boost the Exchequer. However, the proportion of […]
Read MoreRevolut has announced the completion of a major secondary share sale that places the company at a valuation of 75 billion dollars. This represents a significant uplift on last year’s valuation and reflects the pace at which the digital financial services provider continues to expand. The latest transaction attracted participation from a wide range of […]
Read MoreIrish Residential Properties REIT, one of the largest private landlords in the country, has reported continued strength in its rental portfolio, supported by high occupancy levels and a steady pipeline of asset sales. In its latest trading update covering the three months to the end of September, the company noted that portfolio occupancy reached 99.5 […]
Read MorePublic debate often features high-profile comments from influential business figures. Some of these insights can be valuable. Others show how far the lived experience of the ultrarich has drifted from that of ordinary workers, households and SMEs. Many people point to investors such as Warren Buffett who advocate long term thinking, sustainable business models and […]
Read MoreA new nationwide survey suggests that most Irish businesses expect pension auto enrolment to place pressure on profitability once the scheme begins in 2026. The research, carried out by FRS Recruitment, indicates that many employers are planning price increases, recruitment freezes or reduced investment to manage the additional cost burden. According to the study, the […]
Read MoreGrowing international guidance on household emergency preparedness is placing renewed emphasis on the role of cash. Reports that Irish households may soon be advised to keep a small amount of cash at home reflect a broader shift across Europe. The European Central Bank has highlighted that cash is now considered a critical element of national […]
Read MoreA new law designed to safeguard public access to cash is set to come into force this week, placing a legal requirement on financial institutions to ensure that an ATM is available within 10 kilometres of the vast majority of homes and businesses across the country. In one of his first actions as Minister for […]
Read MoreThe Department of Social Protection has issued a warning following reports that some employers are attempting to sidestep the new pension auto enrolment system by pressuring staff into joining less beneficial pension arrangements. The national auto enrolment scheme, known as My Future Fund, is due to begin on 1 January and is expected to bring […]
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