Archive for November 2025
Why Cash Remains Essential in Emergency Planning
Growing international guidance on household emergency preparedness is placing renewed emphasis on the role of cash. Reports that Irish households may soon be advised to keep a small amount of cash at home reflect a broader shift across Europe. The European Central Bank has highlighted that cash is now considered a critical element of national…
Read MoreNew ‘Access to Cash’ Law Takes Effect to Protect ATM Availability Nationwide
A new law designed to safeguard public access to cash is set to come into force this week, placing a legal requirement on financial institutions to ensure that an ATM is available within 10 kilometres of the vast majority of homes and businesses across the country. In one of his first actions as Minister for…
Read MoreConcerns Raised Over Employers Attempting to Undermine New Pension Auto Enrolment Scheme
The Department of Social Protection has issued a warning following reports that some employers are attempting to sidestep the new pension auto enrolment system by pressuring staff into joining less beneficial pension arrangements. The national auto enrolment scheme, known as My Future Fund, is due to begin on 1 January and is expected to bring…
Read MoreIrish Unemployment Rate Rises to Highest Level in Four Years
New labour market data from the Central Statistics Office indicates that unemployment has reached its highest point since 2021. The unemployment rate for people aged 15 to 65 rose to 5.3 percent in the third quarter of the year, compared with 4.5 percent in the same period of 2024. The figures show that 155,400 people…
Read MoreSole Applicants Now Account for Almost One Third of First Time Buyer Mortgages, New BPFI Analysis Shows
A growing share of first time buyers are securing mortgages on their own, according to new data from the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI). The organisation’s latest Mortgage Market Profile Report indicates that individual applicants made up 31 percent of first time buyer drawdowns in the year to June. The report highlights a strong…
Read MoreECB Expected to Keep Interest Rates Steady Until 2026 as Economic Conditions Hold Firm
The European Central Bank is widely expected to maintain interest rates at current levels until at least the end of 2026, according to a new Reuters survey of economists. The outlook reflects a steady economic environment across the euro zone, with inflation close to target, growth stable and unemployment at record lows despite uncertainty in…
Read MoreIrish Businesses Urged to Strengthen Online Resilience After Major Cloudflare Outage
A significant global outage at Cloudflare this week caused widespread disruption and highlighted the scale of reliance many organisations have on unseen digital infrastructure. While the company is not widely known outside the technology sector, its services underpin a large proportion of global internet traffic, meaning even a short disruption can have far reaching consequences.…
Read MoreWhy Food Prices Are Rising Again
Recent inflation data from the Central Statistics Office shows that overall annual inflation has climbed to its highest level since March 2024, reaching 2.9 percent. One of the most noticeable increases is in the cost of food and non alcoholic beverages, which has risen by 4.5 percent over the past twelve months. With Christmas approaching,…
Read MoreBank of England Expected to Begin Rate Cuts in December
A new survey of economists suggests that the Bank of England is likely to reduce interest rates in December, followed by another cut early next year. This marks a shift from expectations only a month ago, when many analysts believed rates would remain unchanged for the rest of 2025. The December decision will come shortly…
Read MoreConsumers Show Strong Preference for .ie Retailers and Website-Based Shopping
New research suggests that Irish consumers continue to place significant trust in established websites when shopping online. The survey, carried out by Core Research on behalf of .ie, found that three in four people prefer to make purchases through traditional websites rather than social media platforms. Almost three in five respondents also said they were…
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