Consolidation of Irish racing’s charity sector urged by injured jockeys’ body
Irish Injured Jockeys says Mazars report into €350k transfer underlines how there are too many separate funds
Irish Injured Jockeys says Mazars report into €350k transfer underlines how there are too many separate funds
Department of Media says overall cost of reviews following controversy was €1,146,315
The firm plan to grow to 150 employees in the southwest over the next two years
Accountancy firm hires former Mazars corporate finance director to lead expanded team
Just 15 per cent of firms seen in full compliance with GDPR six years after it became law
Financial regulator warns Coalition it would not be appropriate to continue with an expansionary fiscal stance over the period 2024-2026
Three new developments in housing emerged this week - and not one of them is good news for anyone trying to buy a home
Pay and spending report has found governance and cultural issues to be addressed, and has recommendations for both RTÉ and Government
Industry observers skeptical that scheme – aimed at capturing 750,000 workers without pension plans – can be up and running by start of 2025
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New network will see the firms rebrand as Forvis Mazars next year
Dundalk institute has 500 staff and 5,000 students and has been running deficits in recent years
RTÉ's ‘utter lack of proper procedures and controls’ over barter accounts criticised by Catherine Martin
Mazars report highlights glaring absence of controls over millions of euro at the supposedly cash-starved State broadcaster
Mazars report finds ‘alarming gaps’ in internal policies, procedures and controls at broadcaster
Businesses need to start preparing now: once the AI Act comes into force, it will apply to all systems in operation
As the end of the pandemic brings Pfizer to a year of transition, its country manager for Ireland says the group’s drug pipeline is the strongest it’s ever been
Ergo chief executive Paul McCann talks about life after Grant Thornton and his hopes for an IPO of the tech company
The journey to becoming a more sustainable company requires reporting and a significant change in mindset and culture. Significant rewards await those with dynamic strategies
Opting for a loan, life interest or selling below market value are three options
Documents shed new light on controversial payments made to the Abbey’s former co-directors
As interest rates rise around the world, the banking industry faces many issues that may erode additional earnings
State subsidy of €7.5 million remains at the same level as last year and has several conditions attached
If Cafico’s services were discreet, its clients were anything but
These bonds allow companies and governments raise funds for renewable energy projects and ‘green’ transport infrastructure
Compliance officers say rules will require firms to set out where responsibility lies
500,000 homes to be retrofitted by 2030 under plans to boost home energy efficiency
How to ensure a smooth and successful M&A transaction for all parties
Former US president and two of his children given 21 days to submit to questioning
Accounting firm pledges not to do any new work for Trump Organization
Small Company Administrative Rescue Process a good alternative to examinership
Fears around FDI client reaction to corporation tax evaporate as new landscape becomes clearer
Tuohy is third person fined by regulator since it took direct audit responsibility in 2016
These products give preferential rates for high BER rating but can they effect real change?
State needs to treble level of public R&D investment to catch up with leaders Denmark
Experts explain how businesses can best protect themselves against cybercriminals
Vital points include strong passwords, staff training and a zero-trust approach
‘Attackers only have to find one weakness to succeed, the defender has to fix them all’
Consumers still have an attachment to the physical shopping experience while new online shopping habits will persist
Wage support and online retail schemes have provided vital support for retail
Mazars profile: ‘Mazars has shown it can change and so have business and society’
Cork, Galway, Limerick and Waterford have much to offer companies setting up here
A notable feature of Ireland’s success in attracting FDI has been its ability to adapt to rapid changes in the industrial landscape
Future of Work case study: Tommy Doherty, partner at Mazars
Ireland languishes near foot of EU league table regardless of how you measure it
The rate of loan defaults and insolvencies likely to spike in the second half of this year
How Mazars in Ireland is helping businesses to adapt to a greener future
Investments in entities that do not address ESG concerns come with extra risk
The pandemic and climate change are among factors changing insurers’ business models
Revolutions in technology and apprenticeships have contributed to change
Pandemic shows need for cover in variety of sectors and industries
Revenue and Central Bank paid €59m in legal and accounting fees over three years
Managing partner at Mazars Ireland says he does not expect full return to office working
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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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