Revolut to launch mobile bank app for children to improve their ‘financial literacy’
Revolut’s alternative banking services already appeals to more than 200,000 Irish users – but now the fintech is looking to ...
Read More New State lender – aimed at builders and developers – has initial €750m to finance house building
The Government has formally launched a new State lender that will finance house building. Home Building Finance Ireland (HBFI), ...
Read More No-deal Brexit to increase cost of importing cars from UK – Revenue
A no-deal Brexit would significantly impact and change the economics of bringing a car from the UK into Ireland. That ...
Read More Ombudsman warns financial firms on treatment of customers
FINANCIAL firms have been warned by the ombudsman for sector to treat customers fairly. Financial services ombudsman Ger Deering’s warning ...
Read More Ombudsman Report – underpayment of credit card debt
Pavel acquired a credit card in 1998 and made the necessary repayments on the card every month until October 2012, ...
Read More How scheme will work for those at risk of losing home
A new option has been offered for those in deep arrears. Anyone considering the scheme would be wise to get ...
Read More IDA chief: Brexit can help lure investment from UK
Brexit presents an opportunity for Ireland to win foreign direct investment (FDI) that would otherwise have gone to the UK, ...
Read More Applicants for court-approved debt deals fall
There has been a fall in the number of people applying for court-approved debt deals. Around 1,000 people got an ...
Read More Sterling reaches 2-month high
Sterling jumped to a 2-month high against the euro after strong employment data suggested Britain’s labour market remained robust despite ...
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