‘Rogue operators’ face competition law crackdown – Varadkar
Rogue operators could face a fine of €10 million or 10% of worldwide turnover for breaches of competition law, under ...
Read More Consumers encouraged to compare, switch and save with CCPC Money Tools
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has launched a new Money Tools campaign which aims to provide consumers with information ...
Read More Raising capital and recruiting staff top problems for start-ups, survey finds
Raising capital and recruiting and retaining staff are the biggest challenges facing Irish tech start-ups, according to the findings of ...
Read More One third of workers still have no pension coverage – CSO
A third of the working population aged between 20 and 69 continue to have no pension coverage outside of the ...
Read More Consumer confidence improves on easing of Omicron fears
Consumer sentiment in January recovered much of the loss it suffered in December in the face of a surge in ...
Read More €10m investment fund for sustainable start-ups launched
A new €10m fund has been established to invest in socially-conscious start-ups on the island of Ireland. The Impact Syndicate, ...
Read More Jobseeker payments to be collected in post office again
Recipients of jobseekers’ payments will soon have to attend a post office again in order to collect them, under plans ...
Read More Economy expected to continue to grow strongly this year, Central Bank forecasts
The Central Bank has said the economy is expected to continue to grow strongly this year. Its latest Quarterly Bulletin ...
Read More Consumers lack awareness of credit card interest rates, survey reveals
New research suggests that 65% of consumers don’t know how their credit card interest is calculated. The survey carried out ...
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