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Minister McGrath Welcomes Publication Of European Commission’s Opinion On Ireland’s Budget 2024 Plan

The Minister for Finance, Michael McGrath TD, welcomes the publication by the European Commission of its Opinion on Ireland’s Draft Budget 2024. Overall, the Commission is of the opinion that Ireland’s DBP is…

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An Garda Síochána Warn Employees About Fraudulent Email Payment Requests

An Garda Síochána is warning people in any business setting to be very wary of fraudulent email payment requests, especially when asked to send money to new bank account numbers….

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Finance

Minister McEntee Secures Justice Budget 2024 to Build Stronger and Safer Communities

The Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee welcomed the significant increase in Budget allocation of over €3.27 billion in current expenditure plus €274m for capital projects for the Justice sector in…

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Finance

Overcoming Behavioural Barriers To Retrofitting Homes

New research conducted by the Behavioural Insights Team (UK) for the Sustainable Energy Authority Ireland (SEAI) identified potential behavioural barriers homeowners might face along the home retrofitting journey. These barriers fall into three categories:…

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Finance

Record Employment Levels In Companies Supported By EI, IDA And Údarás Na Gaeltachta

The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Simon Coveney, published two surveys on the Irish economy, which demonstrate the strength of Ireland’s economy and record employment levels despite the challenges posed…

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Finance

Closure of Immigrant Investor Programme

The Minister for Justice Simon Harris has obtained approval from Government to close the Immigrant Investor Programme (IIP) to further applications. Announcing the closure of the Programme, Minister Harris stated,…

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Revolut Users In Ireland To Get Irish IBAN This Year

The accounts of Revolut customers in Ireland are to be migrated over to an Irish IBAN number in the coming months, the online bank has said. It follows the decision…

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Funding for New Garda Helicopter and Fixed Wing Plane

The Minister for Justice Simon Harris has announced an additional capital allocation of €21.5 million to support significant investment in a new helicopter and fixed wing plane for An Garda…

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Finance

Dates For Cost of Living Lump Sum Payments Announced

The Minister for Social Protection, Heather Humphreys, and the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Michael McGrath, have announced the payment dates for the €1.2 billion cost of living payments introduced as…

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Finance

Future-Proofing Ireland’s Economy

The 2023 budget should include measures to help in future-proofing Ireland’s economy, says KPMG Ireland in its pre-budget submission. Specifically, it should aim to reduce the impact of inflation through income tax…

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Omicron Sees Business Activity In Dublin Expand At Softer Pace In Q4

The latest PMI survey shows that business activity in Dublin continued to increase during the final quarter of 2021 but at the slowest rate since Q1 when Ireland was in full…

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Finance

Community Finance Ireland Launches €10 Million All-Island Recovery Loan Fund

Community Finance Ireland has announced a €10 million All-Island Recovery Loan fund, its first all-island loan scheme. The fund will offer flexible loans of £/€10,000-£/€500,000 to community sector organisations including…

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Finance

Money Doctors Podcast

We spoke to John Lowe from Money Doctors. John Lowe is a qualified financial advisor, and in 1999 he founded Providence Finance Services Limited which now trades as Money Doctors…

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Finance

Budget Makes Efficient Cars More Attractive – Provided You Can Afford to Change

Budget 2021 was anxiously awaited by the motor industry. It was hinted to contain a pretty radical reform of the Vehicle Registration Tax (VRT) system, and it did. Sometimes described…

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Features

Garda Commissioner’s June 2020 Report

The Garda Commissioner’s June 2020 Report to the Policing Authority is available to view HERE This monthly report provides updates on progress on a range of areas, including Garda numbers,…

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Property purchases and your pension

John O’Connor of Omega Financial Management recently wrote for the Engineers Journal about property as an investment option for your pension, here are some of his main points. There are…

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New Study Analyses The Cost Of Retirement

Ireland, like many developed, is facing significant population challenges in the both the medium and long term. While we currently have one of the youngest populations in Europe, the number…

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Telecommunications Extend their Dublin Footprint

Colt Technology Services have announced today that it will be extending its Colt IQ Network in the greater Dublin area due to demand from multinational customers for digital infrastructure in…

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Adapting and Transforming Business Models & Operations

KPMG and Google have partnered to offer cost effective tools that allow Irish businesses to improve customer experience and comply with GDPR through transformative business and operating models. This new…

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Features

No to Pensioners Paying Property Tax?

Local Property Tax (LPT) has sparked debate since it was first proposed in 2013 and it seems new recommendations by the Independent Alliance will spark further debate as the Government…

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Finance

Switching Could Save You Over €1000

Regulators have reported that regularly switching energy providers can save you up to €1,400 over a four year period. The Regulator found that those who switched or renegotiated every year…

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The Vaults To Open Its Doors End Of June

The Vaults, a new tourist attraction in Dublin City centre, is set to open its door on the 30th of June. The attraction will have six scenes spread across four…

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Are branded products really better than generic ones?

Personal finance is about compromises. If you spend a little more here, you have to cut back a little there. In the zero-sum game that is budgeting, money you spend…

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Over €350m in ‘Old money’ is still floating around Ireland

15 years on from switching from punt to euro and there’s still a lot of ‘old money’ that has never been converted. In fact, there is €350m in old Irish…

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