Citigroup to create 300 new jobs in Dublin
US banking giant already employs 2,500 in State
US banking giant already employs 2,500 in State
US bank’s European unit saw its profit jump more than 150% last year to $1.2bn
Company commences recruitment with headcount set to reach 600 by year end
No 1 North Wall Quay for sale as banking giant searches for new office in the capital
US fintech doubles valuation to €7.25bn after securing €680m in investment
Payment was first test of whether Moscow would meet obligations following sanctions
Netflix reality show Hype House reveals that jobs now include being sexy in 15-second chunks
Serious defeat could turn Alberto Fernández into lame-duck leader for rest of his mandate
Developer’s repayment of offshore debt comes days ahead of default deadline
Galway-based Everyday collected €15.6m for its clients last year, double 2019 figure
Less conventional hiring routes can pay dividends in a tight labour market
SFI has provided €40m in funding to projects tackling challenges in healthcare, climate change and financial services
Exiting holdings in the banks has been a long-stated objective
Seen & Heard: Landlords offering rents below monthly prices listed on official leases
Airline said move was necessary to ensure its survival
Citibank Europe directors say business has been affected by pandemic trends
Law obliges judge to side with recipients in Revlon loan payment case
The airline and four Irish subsidiaries are under High Court protection from creditors while an examiner puts together rescue plan
Long periods of uncertainty can take their toll on employee engagement, motivation and wellbeing
‘Harness the power of diverse thoughts and you will gain hugely in terms of creativity’
A critical aspect of supporting staff during Covid has been to listen to them as they articulate their changing needs
No 1 Harbourmaster Place is fully let to ‘big four’ accounting giant KPMG until 2026
Bank’s David Livingstone optimistic about recovery for open Irish economy
In Ireland, 98 per cent of Citibank’s employees have worked from home since mid-March
Ronan remains as country officer for Citi’s business in Ireland
Irish gaming group has spent €233m on 37 companies over last five years
Bank said plan depends on how clients react to UK exit from EU
Myles O’Grady to replace Andrew Keating later this week
WeWork’s failed listing and weak investment banking likely to weigh in third quarter
Service provider says revenue rose almost 40 per cent to €153.2 million in first half
‘We do have a raft of successful medium-sized ones and a huge amount of successful smaller companies’
Video gaming company reports a 17% rise in first-half group revenues to €146m
Derek Allgood is rolling out the auction website’s retail expansion programme
Citibank Europe’s profit after tax rose to $879m last year from $600m in 2017
Wall Street giant now employs more than 2,600 people in the city
The former ward of Nama believes he is back. But there are mixed opinions on his financial renewal
Elke Koenig says Republic is proactive in ensuring that failing banks can be wound down while minimising taxpayer bailouts
Business Week: also in the news was Budget 2019, landlords, Paddy Power and the banks
‘Serious’ errors in reporting of loans to bank affiliates
Myles O’Grady hired to beef up management team of new company DRes Properties
Former regulator quit the Central Bank late last year to join the Institute of Banking
Wandhöfer will take up a position on PTSB board from October
Citi’s new chief country officer says there is a need to create an environment for women to thrive in business
Reduction in profits partly result of rise in Citibank Europe loan impairment losses
Assistive applications open up mainstream opportunities to people with disabilities
Galway native will be in charge of US bank’s 2,500 employees in Republic
Prince Alwaleed had been detained as part of a wide-ranging corruption investigation
Anne Marie McKiernan replaced after becoming Irish representative at the IMF
Aircraft leasing business chief recalls difficulties getting off the ground a decade ago
New research shows waiting for a correction is often profitable but can prove costly
Stocktake: Bull market started long before Donald Trump started claiming praise for it
AIB reached settlement with US bank in January 2016 on undisclosed terms
Moody’s upgrades credit rating on Ireland’s largest publicly-quoted company
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices