Irish fintech funding down 90% in the first half of year
Funding for the fintech sector here is down 90% during the first half of this year when compared to the same period last year.
Funding for the fintech sector here is down 90% during the first half of this year when compared to the same period last year.
A Dublin Lotto winner who scooped €1m says he’ll still be shopping in Penneys.
The head of the syndicate recalled the unforgettable moment he discovered their massive win
The winning ticket was bought at Spar in The Square Shopping Centre, Tallaght
A new report is forecasting that the gender pension gap will be closed by 2050.
Budget 2025: Government to earmark cash from carbon levy to ease fuel poverty
The American multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology corporation announced the news in a statement
It’s understood approximately 210 positions will go across three sites – the facility in Ringaskiddy; Grange Castle, in west Dublin and Newbridge, in ...
Government to expand capacity on public transport routes and continue temporary fare initiatives until the end of 2025 under €3.9 billion spending programme
Budget 2025: Motor Insurers Insolvency Compensation Fund levy at 1% on premiums to end from January 1st, benefitting up to 2.2m policyholders
VAT for the tourism and hospitality sectors was reduced to 9% during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Shelbourne manager Damien Duff contrasted his own side's profligacy with the "stone-cold killers" of St Patrick's Athletic after a devastating loss at Tolka Park, while making a brief but pointed…