Pensions

5 Common Pension Mistakes That Could Cost You Tens of Thousands of Euros

Pension planning isn't a fun or glamorous way to invest your hard-earned money. Most people struggle to plan a few…

1 year ago

TCS Signs 15-Yr Deal with Department of Social Protection to Transform Ireland’s Pensions System

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a global leader in IT services, consulting and business solutions, has secured a 15-year contract with…

1 year ago

8 in 10 Would Not Sacrifice Holidays for an Early Retirement

The vast majority of Irish people (79pc) are not prepared to cut back on their annual holidays to allow them…

1 year ago

Free Pop-up Pension Advice Centres Being Offered for Businesses as Part of Pensions Awareness Week

Pensions Experts Offering Businesses Free Pop-up Pension Advice Centres Moneycube.ie is inviting business owners and employees across Ireland to register…

1 year ago

1 in 4 would take €60 less in State Pension – to get it at age 60

Over half of people in Ireland (56pc) are happy with the status quo when it comes to receiving the standard…

2 years ago

We make it very easy to invest, Hugo Suidgeest Ireland Country manager at Trade Republic

Irish residents are currently facing a cost of living crisis and extremely high inflation. In fact, an Irish Examiner article…

3 years ago

Pensions Representative Body says the Government’s Strawman tactics are distracting and unproductive

Pensions Representative Body says the Government’s Strawman tactics are distracting and unproductive “No Minister of Social Protection with a minimum…

8 years ago

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