Bussiness A tax haven in Europe with ‘no radical Muslim issues’ – How Ireland is sold to Chinese millionaires By Admin September 29, 2024 0 17 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Must read UK and Ireland gambling laws compared: Key differences and their impact on players October 17, 2024 Ladbrokes owner improves guidance after Euro 2024 and NFL boost October 17, 2024 U2 Star Adam Clayton’s Irish Showband Series ‘Ballroom Blitz’ Set For International Launch October 17, 2024 Public perception and social implications of sports betting in Ireland October 17, 2024 Housing Siec Group, which plans to build 500 homes, is courting investors and snapping up large tracts of land in Ireland in a bid to expand its operation Business Post subscribers can read: • How Siec Group is enticing Chinese investors to put their money into Ireland • What business the company has done in the country since 2016 • What are the company’s next plans following the closure of the cash-for-visa scheme Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleWashout sees Swiss Challenge reduced to 36 holes – Irish Golfer MagazineNext article‘Strong momentum’ in home-building transactions drives Bank of Ireland’s €30m Castlethorn development deal Latest article UK and Ireland gambling laws compared: Key differences and their impact on players October 17, 2024 Ladbrokes owner improves guidance after Euro 2024 and NFL boost October 17, 2024 U2 Star Adam Clayton’s Irish Showband Series ‘Ballroom Blitz’ Set For International Launch October 17, 2024 Public perception and social implications of sports betting in Ireland October 17, 2024 Tim Rice bubbles to the top to claim Elavon PGA in Ireland Order of Merit October 17, 2024