Credit union law plans ‘no silver bullet’, says Minister
Residential retrofit lending ‘best opportunity’ for credit unions to grow
Residential retrofit lending ‘best opportunity’ for credit unions to grow
Company profit soared 31% in last three months of 2021
Submission proposes that the sector be able to lend in groups on larger transactions
‘Credit unions remains heavily dependent on unsecured personal lending’
Minister previously warned that cap could drive some lenders out of the market
Should the Central Bank tackle the widening divide between renters and homeowners?
With large players exiting, ‘niche’ is where competition may lie in future
Deposits up 7% to €16.3bn in year to September
Kevin Johnson believes ‘end of the office’ narrative is overblown
Minister for Finance announces significant reductions to two main regulatory charges
Irish people are surprised ‘unlocking’ happened so fast – too fast for many of us
Natural light the feature of attractive, totally redesigned three-bed in turnkey condition
Association wants to ensure borrowers are not penalised for missing loan payments
New regulations permit mortgages of up to 35 years after consultation feedback
Pilot scheme indicated users borrowed average of €10,000 for home improvement
Mexican ‘snatches golden ticket’ and will challenge for four heavyweight world titles in New York
Legislative change needed to allow credit unions lend to social housing bodies
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe looks to amend legislation to increase interest rate cap for credit unions
World’s largest coffee chain is battling intense competition in the United States
Central Bank is considering loosening the rules but also says sector could lend more
Government departments spent €35,000 on training to minimise effect of hidden prejudice
Detention of men in Philadelphia coffee store sparked protests and calls for boycott
Seamie Quigley leads from the front as Fermanagh stay top
Central Bank consulting on changes to the investment framework that restricts credit unions at present
Coffee chain to open roastery location in Milan, followed by cafes in rest of country
Coffee chain reaching saturation in home market and consumers jittery after election
Sector ‘ideally placed’ to fill market gap but unlikely to take more than 5% share
Executives said China business remains strong even as the economy there cools
Low turnout in inner-city Dublin reflected a lack of faith in politics, but that may be changing
Dail committee told that ‘one size, fits all’ governance won’t help sector grow
Kingdom yet to win in league this season, Tyrone strike late in Newbridge
Is the Central Bank’s drive to move credit unions into its regulatory net at odds with the ethos of the movement?
Lending is down and interest rate on savings is dropping
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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
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