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Long-awaited social enterprise strategy on way

Regional economic development minister Michael Ring is to bring forward a national policy for social enterprise. The move comes four years after a Forfas report prepared for Government recommended such action. Ring’s department – Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs – was given responsibility for social enterprise after the formation of the new Government […]

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The 60-second guide to… organising your pension and will

Pensions and wills are some of the most common things which people put on the long finger. Make 2017 the year that you either start paying into a pension (if you’re not doing so already) or that you ensure that you’re saving enough into one. Many people are in for a financial shock when they […]

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First-time buyers’ Help-to-Buy scheme opens for applications today

The new Help-to-Buy scheme for first-time buyers, announced in the Budget last October, opens for applications today. First-time buyers can recoup up to €20,000 in a tax refund to put towards the cost of purchasing a property. Just last week, the Central Bank said that first-time buyers would only need a 10pc deposit, no matter […]

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First-time buyers’ Help-to-Buy scheme opens for applications today

The new Help-to-Buy scheme for first-time buyers, announced in the Budget last October, opens for applications today. First-time buyers can recoup up to €20,000 in a tax refund to put towards the cost of purchasing a property. Just last week, the Central Bank said that first-time buyers would only need a 10pc deposit, no matter […]

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Markets quiet ahead of Christmas

European stocks were little changed, after two straight weeks of gains, as investors kicked off the last full week of trading of the year. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index fell just 0.13pc in London. The Stoxx 600 is on course for its first annual decline since the peak of the sovereign-debt crisis in 2011, while […]

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Christmas showdown as SuperValu and Dunnes go head-to-head in battle for consumers

Dunnes Stores and SuperValu now hold an equal share of Ireland’s multi-billion euro grocery market, as the pair battle it out for supremacy among consumers over Christmas. New figures from research group Kantar Worldpanel show the retailers each have a 22.5pc share of the market. Dunnes Stores, headed by Margaret Heffernan and Frank Dunne, snatched […]

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Number of mortgage holders who lost good-value trackers may rise over 10,000 by time investigation completed

It could be summer before everyone who lost a good-value tracker mortgage is identified and contacted by their lenders. So far, about 8,200 mortgage holders who lost trackers through the actions of their lender have been identified by the banks, the Central Bank said. But there are indications that this number is expected to rise […]

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Bank of Ireland admits over-charging thousands of its mortgage customers

Bank of Ireland has admitted over-charging thousands of its mortgage customers. It is the latest twist in the tracker mortgage scandal. The bank had already restored 2,100 customers to good value tracker rates in 2010. Now it says it has found another 600 cases where homeowners were wrongfully denied a low-cost tracker rate. And the […]

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Four firms – including Ireland’s Davy – appointed to assist in AIB’s stock market flotation

Four firms have been given the potentially lucrative mandate to manage the planned sale of around 25pc of AIB, including Ireland’s Davy. The Department of Finance has appointed Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Davy and Deutsche Bank as ‘Global Coordinators’ to assist in a potential initial public offering (IPO) of AIB, which is slated to […]

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Property prices continue to rise as lack of homes for sale keeps pressure on buyers

Property prices continue to rise nationwide, as a lack of homes for sale keep the pressure on buyers. New figures show that prices rose an average of 7.1pc in the year to October. This compares with an increase of 7.6pc in the year to September, the Central Statistics Office said. In Dublin, residential property prices […]

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