Ormsby & Rhodes, which has revenues of over €7 million and a team of 50 staff, is now teaming up with AAB. It is joining a group with combined revenues of more than €120 million and 1,000 people.
Cork-based Green Rebel has built a thriving offshore wind supply chain business employing 85 people in four short years. CEO Kieran Ivers wishes more of its work could be in Ireland.
Ken Tyrrell, a restructuring and insolvency specialist with the accountancy firm PwC, believes that the number of insolvencies will top 1,000 this year. But even that will be well below the 20-year average.
Two directors have retired from Scouting Ireland as two more join the board. The charity, which is under investigation by the Charities Regulator, is also seeking more directors to join key governance committees.
It is the second legal case taken by Quintain-related companies in recent months in a bid to have major sites removed from the controversial new tax net set to come into effect in February.
The company is planning a major stock market listing in the US but faces questions over its links to China – all the while it is reshuffling its European structure.
Tech and pharma firms woke up from the presidential inauguration night with no tariffs or tax moves affecting their Irish structures. The threats are real, however.
Alternative lenders, a US investment giant and a leading Austrian bank have poured tens of millions of euro into related companies buying up property used as emergency housing for homeless people and refugees. But who is pulling the strings?
EY has spoken to 140 sector leaders and analysed the fastest-growing financial services hubs globally to lay out a roadmap to take the Irish financial services sector to the next phase of its evolution.
This is the second contract the company has secured under a government dynamic purchasing system in two years. The first, for €46m, was awarded by the HSE in 2023.
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