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An organisation which supports and promotes tourism in Ireland has said rising car rental prices are undermining Ireland’s reputation as a good value for money destination. Fáilte Ireland added that those who cannot secure a car booking may decide not to come to Ireland. It said this represents a major loss for the wider tourism […]
Read MoreConvenience food group Greencore has reported a return to profitability and higher revenues for the first half of its fiscal year. Greencore said its profit before taxation increased from a loss of £1.8m the same time last year to a profit of £1m this year, on the back of higher group operating profit and lower […]
Read MoreIrish software company, Cora Systems, is to create more than 300 jobs, half of which will be in Ireland. The positions will be in a range of specialties including research and development, global sales and marketing, and professional services. 150 of the roles will be based in the firm’s Carrick-On-Shannon headquarters, or nearby under a […]
Read MoreThe Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has cleared, subject to a number of legally binding conditions, the proposed €5 billion acquisition by Bank of Ireland of KBC Bank Ireland’s performing loans and deposits. The clearance of the proposed deal would see Bank of Ireland buy KBC’s performing loan assets, including performing mortgages, and commercial and […]
Read MoreWholesale prices for goods used in manufacturing and construction rose at an annual rate of 5.2% in April, according to the Central Statistics Office. This was up from an annual rate of 4.4% in March. The price index for products destined for the domestic market rose by 7.1% on an annual basis while goods destined […]
Read MoreIrish businesses are once again having to restructure their supply chains, amid renewed disruption caused by the resurgence of Covid-19 in China, the Ukraine war and soaring fuel costs. Economists have warned that if continued, the global difficulties will contribute to lower economic growth and higher inflation. Central to the problems are the ongoing heavy […]
Read More5,600 new companies were registered in Ireland in the first three months of the year, down 12% on the same time last year. New data from CRIF Vision-net suggests that some people are holding off on launching new businesses due to rising costs, and supply chain problems. “What we are seeing is a bit of […]
Read MoreHauliers are to be given more time to apply for an emergency support scheme put in place by the Government to assist them with the soaring cost of fuel. Those who have not yet applied for the assistance will now have until 6 June to lodge their completed applications. Under the Licensed Haulage Emergency Support […]
Read MoreThe Taoiseach is in Belfast today to meet politicians and business leaders as efforts continue to break the Stormont impasse over the Northern Ireland Protocol. Micheál Martin will meet party leaders for talks and will host a delegation from the business community. The DUP is refusing to restore power-sharing until its concerns about the protocol […]
Read MoreIrish SMEs are feeling less optimistic about the future, according to a new report by peer-to-peer lender Linked Finance. Its latest SME Confidence Index for the first quarter of this year, shows that companies are more wary about current business conditions amid the war in Ukraine and rising inflation. The index, which is based on […]
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