Just 15% of Irish firms 'fully compliant' with GDPR Just 15% of businesses here say they are fully compliant with the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) rules. Business • 17 Jul
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
Power Packed: Going green is making lithium the new oil Lithium will be central to any attempts to decarbonise the planet but some doubt that we'll have enough of the finite resource, writes Adam Maguire. Business • 26 Jun
Call for food and drink firms to focus on innovation Enterprise Ireland-supported food and drink companies spent €165m on research and development last year, according to the semi-State body. Business • 20 Jun
Dawn Meats and Aldi agree new five year €125m deal Dawn Meats and Aldi have signed a new, five-year supply contract worth €125m. Business • 17 Jun
Waterland Ireland acquires two decarbonisation firms Private equity firm Waterland Ireland has acquired two more firms as part of a €50m investment in decarbonisation-focused businesses. Business • 13 Jun
Budget should not fuel inflation - Central Bank Governor The Government should avoid fueling inflation with its Budget 2025 package, the Governor of the Central Bank has said. Business • 07 Jun
Exchequer tax take up 15.9% in May Tax take for May was €1.43 billion (15.9%) higher than in the same month of last year, according to the Department of Finance. Business • 06 Jun
ECB cuts rates: What does it mean for you? The ECB rate cut will be welcome news for some borrowers, but it will take weeks before there's any indication as to whether others will … Ireland • 06 Jun
Irish economy returns to growth in first quarter The Irish economy returned to growth in the first three months of 2024, according to new figures from the Central Statistics Office. Business • 06 Jun