Moneylenders ‘ripping off’ people with ultra-high interest rates – Sinn Féin
Party is seeking amendment to legislation proposing 36% cap on APR for borrowers
Party is seeking amendment to legislation proposing 36% cap on APR for borrowers
Total of 15 credit unions now part of move to help businesses affected by Covid-19
Minister for Finance announces significant reductions to two main regulatory charges
Individual credit unions will make lending decisions but will receive centralised support
Brexit and homelessness high on agenda for party meeting before Oireachtas returns
Credit union survey finds 25% of parents likely to struggle with bills in coming months
Credit Union poll suggests average spend of €563 this Christmas compared to €600 in 2014
The credit union movement has changed utterly since the recession but hopes to emerge stronger than ever
Families save for average of eight years to put child through third level, new survey shows
Uniforms, books, lunches, school trips, ‘voluntary’ contributions - it all mounts up
Credit unions already can offer mortgages subject to conditions laid down by the Central Bank
But some still struggling to pay monthly bills on time
Sector shows signs of confidence but low lending levels a concern, with average loan at €3,029
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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
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