ECB not expected to cut interest rates any further today The Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB) is expected to leave interest rates unchanged when it meets later today. Business • 1 hr
Consumers spend 15% more with Revolut in June Two busy weekends, a rise in domestic and international tourism and the start of the school holidays saw spending rise across multiple sectors of the … Business • 22 hrs
20 facts about money you probably didn't know John Lowe of Money Doctors.ie gives a brief run through via 20 salient points on the origins of the term "money". living • 16 Jul
Quarter of savers unaware better yielding rates available New research has provided further insights into why savers are not moving their money to accounts that would provide a better return. Business • 11 Jul
Parents take on debt to pay back to school costs - survey More than one in four parents say they take on debt to cover back to school costs for their children, a new report has found. Ireland • 10 Jul
Rates on new Irish mortgages fell slightly in May Interest rates charged on new mortgages in Ireland fell in May, according to new data released by the Central Bank. Business • 10 Jul
ICS Mortgages cuts variable rates for buy-to-let by 0.15% Non-bank lender ICS Mortgages is cutting the interest rates it charges on its Buy-to-Let variable mortgages. Business • 08 Jul
Where are we at with Ireland's new property taxes? An explainer on Ireland's new property taxes: who is liable, what rate will they pay, how are rates assessed and when are payments due? Housing • 08 Jul
Mortgage arrears continue to slow in first quarter New figures from the Central Bank show that the number of home mortgage accounts in arrears of over 90 days fell by 2% in the … Business • 05 Jul
TCS wins pension auto-enrolment contract as bill passes Tata Consultancy Service (TCS) has been named by the Department of Social Protection as the preferred bidder to manage the pension auto-enrolment system. Business • 04 Jul
Parents hit by extra costs see back-to-school bills mount School contributions, digital devices and PE kits can add significant costs when sending children to school, according to a new survey by the CCPC. Ireland • 03 Jul
SSE Airtricity price cut of 10% comes into effect Electricity and gas price cuts for customers of SSE Airtricity who are on variable tariffs will come into effect today. Business • 01 Jul
67% of people say buying first home more challenging New research commissioned by life insurance and pensions firm Royal London Ireland has found that 67% of Irish people say that it is more difficult … Business • 02 Jul
Motor insurance costs rose slightly in first half of 2023 Average motor insurance premiums rose marginally in the first half of last year, compared to the year before, new data from the Central Bank has … Business • 02 Jul
How much does it actually cost to have children? John Lowe of MoneyDoctors.ie analyses what is needed and what is genuinely compulsory when it comes to planning for children. Your Money • 02 Jul
PTSB offers new personal interest first deposit product PTSB has today launched a new personal interest first deposit product that pays 2.75% Annual Equivalent Rate (AER) for one-year fixed term savings. Business • 28 Jun
Irish household deposits rose by €1.1 billion in May Irish household savings rose by €1.1 billion in May when compared to April, according to data published by the European Central Bank. Business • 28 Jun
AIB cuts 4 year fixed rate for loans of €250,000 or more AIB is reducing its four-year fixed mortgage rate for customers borrowing €250,000 or more by 0.25% from July 3. Business • 26 Jun
Financial advisor's tips for creating lasting wealth John Lowe of MoneyDoctors.ie shares insights into saving money in a slow and steady fashion. Budget • 25 Jun
Prices sought for homes are up 6.7% in the second quarter Prices sought for homes across the country rose by an average of 3.8% between April and June when compared to the previous quarter, new data … Business • 24 Jun
Bank of Ireland urges music fans to act swiftly on scams Bank of Ireland is warning consumers to be aware of potential ticket scammers as the the music festival season swings into gear. Business • 24 Jun
Dublin city householders set to see property tax increase Householders in the Dublin City Council area are likely to see their local property tax increase in 2026 as part of an agreement between a … Dublin • 21 Jun
Bank of Ireland app & online banking services back again Bank of Ireland said that services are now running normally on its mobile app and 365 Online services. Business • 21 Jun
How secure are your banking apps? Here are some key steps all banks – and users – should be following to make banking apps as secure as possible Cyber Security • 19 Jun
Revolut offers bond trading to Irish customers Financial app Revolut said today that it has added bonds to its investment offering in Ireland. Business • 18 Jun