Liquidator appointed to property group Blackpool Developments
Company sold Blackpool Shopping Centre in Cork in 2014 to clear liabilities to Nama
Company sold Blackpool Shopping Centre in Cork in 2014 to clear liabilities to Nama
US banking giant already employs 2,500 in State
Deal carried out at the level of a holding company above AA Ireland, called Erbium
Corporation tax generated €11.8 billion in receipts last year, €1 in every €5 collected
The Government is considering changing the law to stop companies in receipt of State supports from paying shareholders
Lenders use rival Central Bank credit information service when making loan decisions
Green electricity developer earns €5.65m revenues
Unit that sells life policies in France and Italy earned €9.4m in profits after tax in 2020
Cinven originally agreed to buy business in late 2018 but deal abandoned due to pandemic
Chairman David McCann and finance chief Tom Murphy share €7.46m in exit pay
Deal with Leggett & Platt estimated to be worth more than €100m
Investigation found James Cumiskey was not managing his financial affairs as required
Four in 10 respondents to survey said they donated more than €100 in 12 months
Government aim in complex talks is to move quickly and avoid mistakes of past
Company says that industrial real estate ‘held its value’ during Covid-19 pandemic
Group of 16 involved in rogue bond trade own at least 33% of stockbrokers
AIB said to have offered more than €130m for Goodbody
Initial investment into Synch Payments made before Christmas
Bank of Ireland, AIB, Permanent TSB and the Irish arm of Belgian bank KBC have come together to set up Syntech Payments to launch a digital app
Social-media giant liquidating three Irish holding companies and moving IP back to US
Irish-domiciled SPVs used to accommodate Greek assets, Central Bank reveals
Shabra Plastics, run by prominent Monaghan businesswoman Rita Shah, also named
Six people who tested positive for virus in the home have died, says Hiqa spokesman
Stock exchange is world leader for listing debt instruments but fees from shares fall
Former US official who took over at e-payments giant urges businesses to be open
Firms trading or moving goods via UK will be affected whatever the outcome of talks
AOI is registered at Holyhill campus in Cork and covers most Apple non-US subsidiaries
Implosion of Germany’s Wirecard may prompt another attempt at audit reforms, experts say
Revenues at asset manager’s Dublin business drop 35% as London branch spun off
Nonprofits could face fundraising shortfall of €380 million, says data analytics company
Auditors may issue qualified opinions on firms’ annual accounts and directors’ ability
Auditors may issue qualified opinions on firms’ annual accounts and directors’ ability
New documents show that the bank declined to answer correspondence
Seen & Heard: Mercantile Group eyes deal with chef Dylan McGrath, and two Leinster rugby players back a tech sports start-up
It has retained Capnua, which also owns a stake in the business, to secure investment
Bank took €80m charge last year, due to reduction in net deferred tax assets to €184m
Three companies previously secured a temporary injunction freezing the assets of Blackrock Medical Partners Ltd
Company director admits role in fraudulent scheme to avoid paying VAT on €8m of machinery
Facebook Ireland says it paid €63.2m corporation tax and put €961m into ecomomy
State’s largest independent general insurance broking group has over 250 employees
Seen & Heard: Retail slumps, Chinese expand in Dundalk and Revenue clampdown
Company says it is committed to ‘orderly winding-down’ with creditors’ meeting
Profit at builders’ merchants chain up 24% to €2.45m as demand in sector increases
The financial services firm is chaired by former minister for finance Charlie McCreevy
Funds used to clear borrowings from the Sumitomo group in a debt-for-equity swap
Irish unit being built up to become the British banking giant’s hub in the EU
Sport Ireland chair ‘livid’ to learn Deloitte had filed notice with CRO about soccer body
Irish companies can now avail of the relief measure until they make bimonthly returns
Firm is unlocking funds to continue its main business as it continues acquisition drive
Kerry company seeking to make mass-produced 3D-printed products more common
Box-making giant turned down takeover approach by International Paper in June
Insurer ‘deliberately’ manipulated reserve estimates to set aside less money than needed for claims
Internet bank part owned by Norwegian Air to apply for Irish banking licence
Caveat: Lidl and Aldi say rivals object to up to 80 per cent of planned new stores
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
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