Francesco Ceccato, Barclays Europe’s CEO: On deals, regulation and choosing Dublin
Brexit prompted Barclays to chose Republic as its EU base
Brexit prompted Barclays to chose Republic as its EU base
Dubliner who never imagined working in insurance is now heading up Arachas – and he’s on an acquisition hunt
Increased restrictions to contain the Omicron coronavirus variant temper optimism
Dispute arose over whether claim was due against insurer of lorry or not
Headfort Arms Hotel in Kells challenged decision by Zurich to refuse payout
The all-expenses-paid junket may never again the feature of the corporate world it once was
Tech stocks surge in US as economy-linked energy, industrials and materials shares fall
Insurance company had Ioan Bondor followed after swollen testicle linked to claim
Transaction will boost insurance broker’s workforce to more than 450
Exit of UK insurance underwriters who dominated professional indemnity market
Purchase of Orange Bear part of plan to target the online consumer market
MCM Insurance Brokers, which focuses on construction, hospitality and professional indemnity sectors, bought for undisclosed sum
Zurich has also reopened its Irish property fund for withrawals and investment
Surge in European shares ends as economic reality of a Covid-19 second wave sets in
Intact to keep Canada and UK, Tryg to take Norway, Sweden
Company disclosed capital contribution from shareholders in its 2019 annual report
Social media giant spent more than €4m on EU lobbying last year, register shows
John Quinlan has been on leave for almost eight months, successor has been lined up
Dublin-based insurance broker to be rolled into UK brokerage group Ardonagh
World Economic Forum study finds prolonged global recession considered the greatest threat
Aviva last month halted withdrawals from two funds with combined €940m in assets
Markets report: Banks rally as likelihood of a Sinn Féin-led administration recede
Donations of time and skills can help achieve ‘profound change’ within charities, says Goal
State’s largest independent general insurance broking group has over 250 employees
Executives from AIG, Aviva, and Zurich were before the Oireachtas finance committee
Eight remaining spaces on offer at revamped mall at rents of €50 to €70 per square foot
The financial services firm is chaired by former minister for finance Charlie McCreevy
Nine years after insurer’s collapse, two of its former directors are focus of public inquiry
European shares nudge up on better-than-expected German and US data
Insurer agrees to lease refurbished Trident House office block
Firm is unlocking funds to continue its main business as it continues acquisition drive
Beyond Dublin’s high-pressure core, there’s a thriving property market in its suburbs
Ian Doyle faces legal costs bill of almost €29,000 following fraudulent accident claim
Smurfit Kappa drops further after it rejects revised takeover bid
Company rebranded from Hailo in 2017 following merger with Daimler-owned firm
Rory Lenihan from Letterkenny received almost €22,000 from private investigators
Friends First secures planning for major internal refurbishment and new roof
The company has cut costs by €469m since last November
New system approved at Cabinet meeting will be seen as a sop to Shane Ross
Zurich Insurance and MIBI say last minute insurance taken out just prior to a litany of incidents
HQTralee’s flexibility and collaborative work is attracting people seeking a better lifestyle
NetReveal system uses data analytics to uncover hidden links and potential fraud
Judge throws out personal injuries case and says claimant ‘was telling blatant lies’
Insurers FBD and RSA Ireland may attract Belgian bank’s attention, Investec says
Fewer Irish storm claims helped insurer to consolidate income
Bloodstock billionaire will control more than 4,000 acres in Hampshire
Aviva offers a new benefit plan for overseas treatment which commences at birth
Group surprised market in August by making profit from general insurance premiums
Also: RTÉ faces up to losses and OCS submits proposals for local employment
Co Laois incident was one in a series of six suspicious accidents, court hears
But ‘Financial Times’ research shows that Dublin is out in front for insurance
On the Special Criminal Court he dealt with many IRA cases
Net income declined to $739 million from $840 million a year earlier
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