Losses widen at Stripe Europe to $1.1bn after employee ‘liquidity event’
Payments giant, recently valued at $70bn, paid out millions to employee shareholders in March 2023
Aviation regulator proposes 25m seat limit for Dublin Airport next summer
IAA also expects demand to ‘significantly exceed’ the 32 million-a-year passenger cap next year
‘We’ve already broken it’: Dublin Airport passenger cap ‘bogus’ says Ryanair’s O’Leary
Airline has called on IAA to issue additional slots to avert potential winter crisis
Almost half of workers suffering from financial stress amid cost-of-living crisis
Many employees believe they were not adequately compensated for surging inflation last year, according to SD Worx survey
Payroll software firm UKG to add 200 jobs at Kilkenny hub
US company arrived in the southeast in 2023 following its acquisition of Immedis
Regulator set to announce draft Dublin Airport slots for next summer as passenger cap looms
Announcement will come against ongoing controversy around cap imposed as condition of opening second runway in 2022
Thirst for talent motivating firms to join acquisition trail
Large cohort of Irish businesses are mulling M&A prospects over the next year, says Aon
Dublin landlord at centre of tax dispute named in list of defaulters
Revenue secures judgment in the courts against nine defaulters for a total of almost €1.9m
C&C kicks off €15m share buyback despite decline in revenues
Drinks group says first-half performance in line with expectations amid fall in cider sales in Britain
UK group to acquire Irish kitchen designer Brodericks
Former Java Republic boss Grace O’Shaughnessy named new chief executive of Dublin-based corporate catering equipment specialist
Arachas acquires Limerick insurance brokerage in third deal of 2024
Gerry O’Mahony Insurances was founded by the father of former Munster Rugby players Ronan and Barry O’Mahony
Sinn Féin focuses on ‘just a certain proportion’ of housing market’, says Glenveagh chief
Housing company sees order book hit €1.4bn says it remains on track to complete 2,700 units this year
Ireland ‘out of step’ with other countries on anti-fraud policies - Bank of Ireland
Fraud attempts up 76% this year, says lender
Customers ‘let down’ over hotel bookings error on Oasis Manchester dates - Dalata
‘It was absolutely not deliberate,’ says chief executive Dermot Crowley
‘Not the best look for Ireland,’ says Dublin Airport operator as it warns cap will see routes lost and fares rise
Airport will exceed 32m passenger cap in 2024 and airlines may take legal action over loss of slots next year, says DAA chief Kenny Jacobs