Economy

Bad News for Consumers as Government Announces Plans to Hike Health Insurance Levies by 10%

“Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse for consumers, it has”, this is according to health insurance expert…

10 years ago

Emerging University College Dublin Start-Ups to be Showcased at 2016 VentureLaunch Awards

The latest start-ups emerging from University College Dublin (UCD) will be showcased at the 2016 UCD VentureLaunch Accelerator Programme Showcase…

10 years ago

Technology and Vigilant Employees most valuable assets in Combatting Insurance Fraud

Insurance fraud levels in Ireland show no signs of abating, with 70% of general and health insurance companies asserting that…

10 years ago

Enterprise Ireland opens €500,000 Competitive Start Fund to Support Female-led Start-Ups

Enterprise Ireland has launched its latest €500,000 Competitive Start Fund for Female Entrepreneurs to support early stage start-ups. Now in…

10 years ago

APIs: Bridging the Gap Between FinTech Companies and Financial Institutions

Latest great guest post by Jaimie Anzelone, see her last one here. I was on my way to Money 20/20,…

10 years ago

US election has Brexit-like implications for Irish businesses trading internationally

In the wake of one of the most turbulent and memorable US elections in recent history, thousands business owners &…

10 years ago

Irish Tech Firms raise a record €734m in the nine months to September 2016

Irish technology companies raised a record €734 million from investors for the nine months to end September 2016 or 77%…

10 years ago

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