36 hours in Clifden: ‘Golfgate certainly raised awareness of the town’
‘Fully booked’ is a common refrain in the Galway town. Our series on Irish tourism continues
‘Fully booked’ is a common refrain in the Galway town. Our series on Irish tourism continues
Transaction will see the care homes group’s controlling shareholders sell most of their stake
Former head of Irish retail gets go ahead from regulators to succeed Brendan O’Connor
New fund expected to close by March’s end with cap of €300m
€100 million deal is part of sequence of deals involving traditional banks and payment firms
Carlyle Group supportive of Irish management spinning out to form Melior
Payment processing firm bought by AIB and FDC joint venture earlier this year for €100m
Q&A: It’s hard to see the ‘device independent broadcasting charge’ being anything other than a household fee
Seen & Heard: Insurer Gefion told to stop expanding, Cardinal considers new fund
Seen & Heard: Eir takes €80m charge; Millar still on course for IPO; Google and unions
CRH also solid, helped by positive data from US
Joint venture will acquire 96% stake in payments company
Mayor deal to buy Irish payments firm may be unveiled before Easter
Carlyle Cardinal Ireland buying into centre which posted revenue of €42.3m in 2017
Move would be bank’s first major deal since the onset of the financial crisis in 2008
Seen & heard: Lawyers and accountants targeted in new Revenue investigation
Declan McKeon, one-time partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers, also steps down as director
Irish budget airline says move is to allow shareholders discuss ‘all matters freely with the board’
Seen & Heard: Eir cuts costs, Clerys’ future, K Club on the market
Deal for General Secure Logistics Services sees CCI doubling its money on investment
Joint venture fund predicts 2018 will be record year for private equity in Ireland
Online transactions now account for 12% of total Payzone transactions
Regular users of toll roads should consider their tag options
Pre-tax profits jump by more than 60 per cent for Carlye Cardinal-owned business
US investor Carlyle Group’s proposed €157m deal is approved by competition commission
Irish executives expected to get stake under takeover; Carlyle Cardinal is the expected buyer
New funding will help firm build team, develop products
MBO deal values Tullamore-based company at up to €50m
Many retailers surcharge pay-as-you-go customers
Its MD Geoff Scully looks to the future, but bemoans Ireland’s backwards e-commerce culture
Revenue chairwoman faces Oireachtas Finance Committee to explain collection of tax
November 14th is deadline to notify taxman if individuals don't wish to pay using online methods
As confusion continues over payment we outline the options available to tax-payers
Built in 2007 for Payzone founder John Nagle, no expense was spared in the design of this hilltop house, which has since seen a dramatic turn in its fortunes
Irish consumer payments group attributes rise to diversification into new areas of electronic payments
Electricity firm teams up with rugby player to sell appeal of pay-as-you-go
Some 1.1 million of the 1.6 eligible households in the State have registered so far
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