Hotel’s insurance policy triggered by lockdown and Covid ‘at’ its premises, High Court rules
Hotel’s manager tested positive for the virus by the time the nationwide lockdown was imposed
Hotel’s manager tested positive for the virus by the time the nationwide lockdown was imposed
UK insurer returns to hospitality sector following Government reforms designed to reduce the cost burden on businesses
Planet Business: Another acquisition target for Mars, Elon Musk’s advertiser lawsuit and the new name for Twickenham
Existing loans secured against the landmark shopping centre fall due in September
Anne Keenan (66) and Catherine McCarthy (66), both from Ennis, alleged taxi struck van during 2016 trip to Heuston Station in Dublin
Hammerson said it and Allianz expect to sign refinancing deal for €600 million of Dundrum loans in early August
Ireland is sending its largest ever Olympic team to Paris. Even better than that for sponsors, advertisers and RTÉ, these games are in the perfect time zone
Investors betting on pace at which central banks will cut rates
National broadcaster to show Cork play Kilkenny in first hurling game
Moving to 80% renewable electricity by 2030 will cost Ireland €20bn and that’s just for starters; private capital is going to be essential on top of State investment
Group operating profit fell 15% to €3.47bn, better than the €3.26bn analysts had expected
Higher interest rates and ESG requirements see Dublin 4 scheme’s capital value fall to below replacement cost level of €170 per square foot
Any Other Business: Lobbying register fines, Applegreen unplugs ESB EV chargers, Michael O’Leary and the Irish stock exchange, aviation high flyers, new data commissioners and art returns
John Burns: List provides transparency on who is lobbying whom and about what
The Marlin Hotel Dublin is suing its insurer over its refusal to provide an indemnity for interruption during the pandemic
Paper losses pushed the sector into a loss at its so-called comprehensive level and reduced capital reserves levels across most top insurers
The inflation surge may be slowly easing, but the cost of living crisis lives on
Solvency reserves fall as insurers taking a hit on large bond holdings though that will likely reverse as they are held to maturity
German insurance group values smartphone bank at as little as $3bn
Sales and footfall rose at assets owned by the British property investor last year with 2023 getting off to a strong start
Current CEO Sean McGrath is retiring and will be succeeded by Phillip Gronemeyer
Church closures ‘had a very detrimental effect on income and collections’
Hawkish shift comes after euro zone inflation hits record 7.5%
Borrowers including Italy face ‘double whammy’ of higher funding costs and slowing growth
The likes of Allianz Global Investors and UBS Group who purchased green bonds from Russian Railways and social debt from Sovcombank were blindsided by the invasion
Investors are fearful but the most likely outcome remains another win for Macron
Defeat in Killarney could see All-Ireland champions relegated from top flight
England midfielder was a popular figure at Tottenham before his career nose-dived
Four-bed house in Silchester Park has a Victorian style but was built in 2000
Stocks have dropped almost 2% this week amid rising Russia-Ukraine tensions
Five-year investigation failed to establish whether there had been any wrongdoing
Industry body hits back at CCPC comments on price signalling by motor insurers
Fennelly’s Faithful outfit face formidable opener against Shefflin’s Galway in Salthill
China has invested heavily in the winter games as a means of showcasing the supposed superiority of its political system
Staff shortages force employers to get creative as unemployment drops to record lows
Apple soared and Zoom slumped in a year that saw markets surge to record levels
Covid, Brexit, rising energy costs and supply chain issues combined to put the squeeze on
Irish heavyweights lose ground on quiet day
Europe’s biggest insurer it seeking to reverse a fall in its share price after a profit warning in August
Institutional capital has a role to play in solving the housing crisis, even if not everybody agrees
Employees will receive training on how to respond to domestic violence situations
Connemara estate’s sales fall three-quarters in 2020 due to Covid as building plan stalls
No dividend was paid last year, as against €60m paid out in 2019
Unit that sells life policies in France and Italy earned €9.4m in profits after tax in 2020
Bank’s former director of consumer protection to take on senior position with company
Company desperately needs cash not just to service, but also reduce, vast debts
Block 7 is delivering annual rent of €270,500 with scope for 11.51% reversionary yield
Company considering market debut through direct listing or initial public offering as soon as next year
Move heightens pressure on insurer, which is already facing legal action from investors over Structured Alpha Funds
Dominant in T37 middle-distance running, 2019 reclassification has made things tougher
Agreement ‘does not inspire confidence’ in motor underwriters, says director
CCPC says it could not have prosecuted firms as investigation was civil, not criminal
Q&A: What has Competition and Consumer Protection Commission done?
Findings of ‘price signalling’ among key players prompts deal to boost competition
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices