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What does the sale of PTSB mean for consumers?

31st October 2025

What will this mean for consumers? In the short term, it won’t mean any change. The bank says its mortgages, deposits, current accounts and banking app will operate as normal. But in the longer term, if PTSB is taken over by another bank, it could mean more competition if the new owner decides to challenge […]

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Average motor insurance costs up 9% in 2024 to over €620

31st October 2025

The average price of motor insurance rose 9% between 2023 and 2024 to reach €623, according to the Central Bank. It said that the average expected cost of claims per policy increased 3% to €397, the highest it has been since 2014. The rising costs have been criticised by the Alliance for Insurance Reform which […]

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AIB pays €390m to State in final transaction

31st October 2025

AIB has paid €390 million to the Minister for Finance in what represents the final step in the State’s exit from the bank. The payment was for the cancellation of around 271 warrants in the bank. This gave the Minister the right to to buy AIB shares at a fixed price of €6.75, a 14% […]

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ECB expected to hold rates for third meeting in a row

30th October 2025

The European Central Bank is all but certain to leave interest rates unchanged for a third meeting in a row today, enjoying a rare period of low inflation and steady growth even in the face of turbulence caused by shifting trade relations. The ECB cut rates by a combined two percentage points in the year […]

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State-controlled PTSB puts itself up for sale

30th October 2025

Shares in PTSB have surged over 20% after the State-controlled bank announced it has put itself up for sale. The bank said its operations, products and services will not be affected by the move, and it will continue to support and service customers as normal. The board said it believes launching a so-called Formal Sales […]

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Over 1.5m households yet to file local property tax valuation

30th October 2025

Revenue has said it has written to over 1.5 million property owners to advise them they must file a local property tax valuation ahead of next week’s deadline. The head of Revenue’s local property tax branch, Katie Clair, said details for over 550,000 valuations have been submitted ahead of 7 November. Speaking on RTÉ’s Morning […]

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Irish university loses almost €100,000 over scam email

29th October 2025

An Irish technological university has been the victim of a €98,500 online scam concerning a fraudulent email that resulted in a legitimate payment to a supplier going to a rogue bank account. That is according to the 2024 annual report for the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS), which was formed in 2021 following the […]

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150 job cuts at Amazon Ireland, 14,000 to go worldwide

29th October 2025

Around 150 employees at Amazon in Ireland are set to be impacted as a result of job cuts at the company, RTÉ News understands. The tech giant today announced it will reduce its global corporate workforce by about 14,000 people, in a major shakeup driven in part by adoption of artificial intelligence that will result […]

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Over 150,000 premises connected under National Broadband Plan

29th October 2025

Over 150,000 premises across the country have now been connected to high-speed fibre broadband under the National Broadband Plan (NBP). It takes the number of homes, farms, and businesses that can order the high-speed internet connection to more than 420,000, which surpasses the 2025 end-of-year target. National Broadband Ireland (NBI), the company delivering the NBP, […]

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Number of passengers affected by data breach not yet clear

28th October 2025

It has not yet clear how many passengers were affected by the data breach relating to boarding passes issued for flights during August, but RTÉ News understands it may be in the hundreds of thousands. In August 3.8 million passenger journeys were made on flights through Dublin Airport. It has not been revealed yet what […]

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