Category: Syndicated

Rises in motor insurance premiums could be coming to an end

Hopes that the rises in motor insurance premiums could be coming to an end have been sparked. It comes after one of the largest insurers said ts premium income fell by 10pc in the first three months of the year. RSA said it earned €52.57 in motor premiums in the first quarter, down 10pc in […]

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It doesn’t add up: 20,000 first-time buyers chase 10,000 new homes

Twenty-thousand first-time buyers are now set to chase half as many new homes, which will drive property prices sharply upwards for the rest of this year. New buyers and investors have been cleared to borrow for around 20,000 mortgages in the past year, according to figures from the Irish Banking and Payments Federation. But there […]

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Healthy savings

If you have private health insurance, there’s a good chance that you’ll need to renew your policy this month, but why not switch instead and save hundreds, if not thousands? The bottom line is that anyone who is on the same plan for two years or more stands to save money, according to health insurance […]

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Almost 70pc of Irish workers believe SMEs and start-ups offer best office culture

Almost 70pc of Irish workers would like to work in a small to medium-size enterprise (SME) or a startup, research has found – with respondents believing that startups and SMEs offer the best office culture. Younger workers are also following this trend, with close to half of those aged under 25 preferring to work in […]

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Irish firm buys US international payroll company and announces 150 new jobs

Immedis, a specialist division of the Terry Clune owned Taxback Group, has today announced the acquisition of US international payroll company Expaticore. The $10m (€9.1m) acquisition is a first for Immedis and signals a step in the organisation’s growth plans. “We see real potential for the services we offer in the US market and are […]

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Fees fall to €120m on Irish financial deals so far in 2017

Investment banking fees paid so far this year in relation to deals that involved Irish entities have hit $131.2m (€120.4m), according to figures compiled for the Irish Independent by Thomson Reuters. But that’s the lowest amount for the first three-and-a-half months of the year since 2013, when the figure for the period was $74.6m (€68.4m). […]

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Firms need to embrace technology to ensure robust anti-money laundering procedures

Late last year we predicted in these pages that the fine imposed of €98,000 on Bray Credit Union by the Central Bank for failures in its anti-money laundering (AML) procedures would be “the thin end of a very large wedge as the Central Bank signals a no-nonsense attitude to anti-money laundering (AML) practices by financial […]

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EU urged to halt corporate tax plan until impact studied

The EU’s plan for the Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base (CCCTB) should be suspended until a country-by-country analysis of its likely impact is undertaken by the European Commission – according to Fine Gael MEP Brian Hayes. Mr Hayes said he has written to the EU commissioner for economic and financial affairs, Pierre Moscovici, to urge […]

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Mortgage lending at Bank of Ireland soars by 30pc in first three months of 2017

Bank of Ireland’s new mortgage lending recorded a 30pc increase in the first three months of the year versus the same period in 2016. The bank has announced that its net interest margin has increased to 2.3pc in the first three months of 2017 from 2.27pc at the end of 2016. The bank’s net interest […]

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Receiver appointed by Cardinal Capital to two Genesis Homes units

Two units of Genesis Homes, a homebuilder controlled by former McInerney Holdings chief executive Barry O’Connor, have been placed in receivership after a repayment date was missed. Bank of Ireland, which acts as security trustee on behalf of a unit of private equity group Cardinal Capital, had a receiver appointed to Genesis Homes (Mungret) and […]

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