Credit union law plans ‘no silver bullet’, says Minister
Residential retrofit lending ‘best opportunity’ for credit unions to grow
Residential retrofit lending ‘best opportunity’ for credit unions to grow
Tom Niland (73) on life support following January burglary at his home
Concerns in Sligo that killer’s unrelated action may block search for stolen phone ‘unfounded’
Submission proposes that the sector be able to lend in groups on larger transactions
‘Credit unions remains heavily dependent on unsecured personal lending’
Reactions vary to tax and spending measures outlined in Budget 2022
Only a few days in, we've seen a gamut of raw emotion as Irish athletes make their exit
You could end up spending more for the same car depending on how you pay for it
Judge tells Sean Ruth ‘paying your taxes is part of being a good citizen’
Cab targets gang operating in Ireland, UK and Europe with bogus construction
Man in his 30s believed to be linked to Aaron Brady who was convicted over 2013 murder
Detained man believed to have close links to smuggling and dissidents in the Border area
Judge said court has to protect the integrity of loan applications
‘Too many companies don’t understand their customers and don’t care about them’
Flynn and Clarke used fake IDs and wigs to defraud banks and credit unions of €400,000
Keith Flynn and his wife, Lyndsey Clarke, created 80 fake accounts
Property Clinic: Do I need to manage several tradesmen or will one builder suffice?
Total of 15 credit unions now part of move to help businesses affected by Covid-19
Loans of up to €1m available for up to 5½ years
Customers rarely change accounts, but as costs go up here are the options if you do
Returns on deposits are now trending to zero
Keith Flynn and Lyndsey Clarke created 80 fake accounts with 60 false identities
Credit Union is still tops at meeting customer expectations, while retailers also gain
Separate group shouts ‘justice for Aaron Brady’ as Det Garda Donohoe’s widow leaves court
Minister for Finance announces significant reductions to two main regulatory charges
Me & My Money: Wendy Slattery, co-founder and chief executive of Beauty Buddy
Investigation ‘able to withstand most robust and forensic examination by defence in this case’
Family man was the 87th member of the force to be killed on duty
State’s deposit guarantee scheme was invoked on July 2nd
Central Bank triggers deposit guarantee scheme to protect members’ savings
Suspect has history of mental health issues and drug and alcohol abuse
Association wants to ensure borrowers are not penalised for missing loan payments
State’s second-largest credit union heralds easing of lending restrictions as ‘transformative’
St Agnes’ Credit Union in Crumlin says measures will ensure viability of business
State’s second-largest credit union breached loan regulations
Survey of 160 brands shows fewer than 10% making progress on customer experience
The week in business: Nama has placed a minimum bid value of €125 million on the site
About 78% finding costs a burden as financial hit reaches €1,399 per child at second level
Metamo will develop new financial products and services
Credit unions across the country are imposing savings caps as interest rate squeeze tightens
‘Green’ loans should be targeted, respondents say
In RTÉ’s new programme about credit unions, we get a rare thing: a series of loans with very little interest
Patrick Casey tells industry conference that tech-led market entrants pose new challenge
Several niche mortgage operators are already in business here, with more on the way
Consultation paper on proposed changes will be published ‘within the coming weeks’
Business to Arts awards recognise companies and public sector bodies for innovative support
Scheme would cost exchequer a minimum of €170m
Central Bank issues prohibition notice to former union’s assistant manager
High Court appoints liquidators to Charleville Credit Union
Aaron Brady denies any involvement in the murder
The 41-year-old father was shot dead in Jenkinstown on January 25th, 2013
Man in 50s released without charge, second man in 20s still being questioned in Dundalk
The Prison Entrepreneurship Programme being run in Wheatfield Prison looks to harness energies in a positive way, and has been proven to reduce recidivism rates
Amnesty Ireland should not have to return funds from George Soros, says Emily Logan
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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