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Uniphar reports increase in profits and revenues in first half of 2024

Irish healthcare services business Uniphar reported a rise in profits in the first six months of the year.Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation...

Jenny Keane’s sex-education company records profits of more than €500,000 for 2023

On the back of sex-education shows for adults and virtual skills sessions for up to 3,000 people at a time, new accounts show that...

Profits surge at Dublin’s Clarence Hotel to €1.43m

New accounts filed by hotel operator Brushfield Ltd show that pre-tax profits increased by 214pc from €457,083 to €1.43m as revenues rose by €2m...

Merger of accounting organisations creates largest professional body on island of Ireland

Chartered Accountants Ireland and CPA Ireland have officially begun to operate as one institute under the Chartered Accountants Ireland brand following their merger earlier...

Sumer Northern Ireland – A Fresh Ambition – Business Eye

Sumer Northern Ireland might be a new name in the accountancy/business advisory marketplace, but the growing team at the firm’s Glendinning House office in...

Irish consumer watchdog to begin review of Oasis ticket sales

The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission said it believes there are "legitimate concerns" around the consumer experiences of buying concert tickets over the weekend,...

Two of Ireland’s main professional accounting bodies complete merger

Chartered Accountants Ireland and Certified Public Accountants (CPA) Ireland have completed a merger to become the largest professional body for the sector in the...

Pontins apologises to Irish Travellers over discrimination

AlamyPontins has apologised directly to Irish Travellers saying its previous refusal to allow guests to stay because it suspected they were from the community...

Microfinance Ireland lending to microenterprises to rise

New legislation has been published which will allow Microfinance Ireland (MFI) increase its lending limit to microenterprises from €25,000 to €50,000. Microfinance Ireland provides...

Another leading Dublin restaurant closes its doors

The owners, Kevin and Jillian Arundel, said in an announcement they had “tried everything to keep our business going, but the constant rising costs...

Three Ireland returns with €100,000 bursary for Grants for Small Business programme

Three Ireland has announced it is once again investing €100,000 into a bursary fund for SMEs as part of its Grants for Small Business...

Northern Ireland SMEs Lag Behind UK On Management Training – Business Eye

A study by the Ulster University Economic Policy Centre has highlighted critical insights into the state of management and leadership (M&L) training among SMEs...

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