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Consumer Confidence In Global Banking on Rise

After a number of years of sharp decline, confidence in the banking industry is on the rise, trust in individual banks is high and most customers across the globe are satisfied enough to recommend their main banking provider, finds EY’s 2014 global consumer banking survey. The study, Winning through customer experience, which surveyed over 32,000 […]

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Chambers Unite In Call For Passing Bill

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The Chambers of Ennis, Galway, Limerick and Shannon, which represent 1,355 members with a combined employment level of 45,700,  have today (Friday, 21 March 2014) called on the Government to prioritise the passing of the Shannon Aviation Services and Miscellaneous Provisions Bill 2013 to facilitate the incorporation of the new Shannon Group plc and the associated amalgamation of Shannon Development into the new entity. [Read more…]

Consumers Online spend billions

An estimated 3.7bn euro was spent by Irish consumers online in 2012 however 73% of that was spent on overseas websites.  Google Breakfast Briefings Google today announced it will hold a series of breakfast briefings to show Irish businesses how they can take advantage of being online and attract, the 6 out of 10, Irish […]

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Aramark Ireland makes investment

ARAMARK Ireland has recently invested €1.6m in an initial step to on-board its finance organisation with the ARAMARK Corporation Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. The investment includes the implementation of Oracle’s Financials of the E-Business Suite Release 12 which will replace all legacy systems and will enable ARAMARK to leverage corporate scale technologies whilst increasing […]

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Enterprise Ireland Initiative for Female Entrepreneurs

Enterprise Ireland Launches First Online Networking Platform For Female Entrepreneurs. The Minister of State for Small Business, Mr John Perry TD, today (Friday 24th January 2014) launched Enterprise Ireland’s first peer-to-peer online networking platform for female-led companies. The new online initiative will support female entrepreneurs by facilitating greater communication and connectivity between the growing number […]

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Shackleton Lounge Opened by Innovation Academy

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The Shackleton Lounge a new purpose-built innovation space was opened by the Innovation Academy, UCD on Friday.    Located in the O’Brien Centre for Science at the heart of the Belfield campus, the new innovation space will act as a catalyst for innovation and will be the home of students of Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Enterprise at the Innovation Academy. [Read more…]

Sheehan for CPA Council

The Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland (CPA Ireland) has announced the formal election of Jimmy Sheehan, of Sheehan and Associates, Lucan to Council. The announcement was made at the Annual CPA Ireland Conferring Ceremony which took place recently in Dublin. This is a prestigious appointment for Mr. Sheehan who will now be assisting […]

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Ireland rescinds blame for Apple

Ireland said on Tuesday it was not to blame for Apple Inc’s low global tax payments after the U.S. Senate said the company paid little or nothing on tens of billions of dollars in profits stashed in Irish subsidiaries. The Irish government, which has seen the luring of U.S. multinationals with low taxes as a […]

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Bill Must Not Increase Cost of Business

Chambers Ireland has today called on Government to ensure that the cost of doing business does not rise as a result of the Local Government Bill 2013. The call comes in advance of a meeting of the select Sub-committee on the Environment, Community and Local Government. Speaking this morning, Chambers Ireland Deputy Chief Executive, Seán […]

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Hugh O’Regan dies

Businessman Hugh O’Regan, the hotelier and publican who established The Thomas Read Group, died unexpectedly. The group owned a large number of Dublin’s most profile pubs, including The Bailey, Pravda, Searson’s and Ron Black’s, as well as the Morrison Hotel. O’Regan started the chain when he bought is first pub in Dublin in 1988, before […]

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