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Man to stand trial on money laundering charges - Donegal Daily
Donegal Daily· 17 hours agoFacebookTweetLinkedInPrint A man has appeared in court charged under the Money Laundering and...
Wednesday news update: Mother and daughter killed in Mayo crash; tourist dies after Dublin street...
The Irish Times· 19 hours agoTwo members of the same family died on Tuesday evening when the car in which they were travelling...
Dublin is second most expensive city in Europe to build apartments
The Irish Times· 20 hours agoDublin is the second most expensive city in Europe to build apartments, according to a new report....
Revolut CEO Storonsky Builds Side Bet to Disrupt Venture Capital With AI
Bloomberg· 20 hours agoNik Storonsky spent the past decade shaking up banking with his financial services firm Revolut. Now...
Business Today: Revolut to enter mortgage market, Aer Lingus talks resume and how to negotiate your...
The Irish Times· 21 hours agoA big move in the world of banking, and one that will be watched closely by consumers: Revolut plans...
Irish economy could be headed for another technical recession
The Irish Times· 21 hours agoThe Irish economy could experience another technical recession this year, according to Bank of...
President or king - what does the US immunity ruling mean for democracy?
The Irish Times· 21 hours agoOn Monday, Donald Trump enjoyed a major victory when the US supreme court ruled former presidents...
Revolut’s Asia-Pacific Prospects Are Still Uncertain
Forbes· 21 hours agoRevolut’s PR machine has long sought to depict the company as an ascendant player in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. Revolut entered Singapore and Japan...
Revolut plans to offer Irish mortgages from 2025
The Irish Times· 21 hours agoUK-based financial technology group Revolut is eyeing a long-anticipated launch of mortgages in the Irish market in the first half of next year,...
Revolut’s entering Irish mortgages could be game changer, and banks know it
The Irish Times· 21 hours agoThis year has seen the re-emergence of non-bank lenders in the Irish market, as financing conditions...