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# Financial Services

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'I worked on building sites and got covered in dead rats - I was the lackey'
Bank of America forced to merge its billion-dollar Dublin and London arms due to 'Brexit fallout'
One 'Big Four' firm is taking on 500 new staff - and more than half will be graduates
One 'Big Four' firm is taking on 500 new staff - and more than half will be graduates
‘You need to sit in an office and go through some crappy jobs before you can run a business’
Kevin Deasy
Dublin-based student lender Future Finance was forced to repay €2m for breaching credit laws
‘You need to sit in an office and go through some crappy jobs before you can run a business’
Kevin Deasy
The CEO of the Irish Stock Exchange has stepped down months after a multimillion-euro takeover
Mobile-only Starling Bank is prepping Ireland for its first launch into the eurozone
The financial watchdog will start forcing banks to disclose cheaper mortgage rates
Former Anglo boss David Drumm has been handed a six-year jail term
Mobile-only Starling Bank is prepping Ireland for its first launch into the eurozone
The Collison brothers' Stripe is bulking up its Dublin office to get closer to Europe
Payments firm Circle is applying for an Irish licence to protect itself from Brexit
Former Anglo boss David Drumm has been found guilty
'Worst come to worst, I'd have stood on the street to find work so I could provide for my family'
Emeka Ikwukeme
One of the world's largest law firms is opening a post-Brexit office in Dublin
One of the world's largest law firms is opening a post-Brexit office in Dublin
'Worst come to worst, I'd have stood on the street to find work so I could provide for my family'
Emeka Ikwukeme
After luring some of Deloitte's top staff, this blockchain firm is setting up shop in Dublin
There has been a sharp increase in the number of whistleblowers contacting the Central Bank
There has been a sharp increase in the number of whistleblowers contacting the Central Bank
Irish Life pays out €50k settlement after hiring a private detective to snoop on customers
Poll: Do you think a public banking model could threaten Ireland's elite lenders?
After luring some of Deloitte's top staff, this blockchain firm is setting up shop in Dublin
Following a soft launch, the UK’s latest fintech unicorn has bigger plans for Ireland this year
Here's what small firms need to do to boost their chances of getting a loan approval
Edward Byrne
Why this founder set up his fintech startup in Dundalk over London or the IFSC
Despite pumping millions into his latest idea, Colm Lyon is in no hurry to take over the world
What Lazio football club and Dublin Zoo can teach you about invoice fraud
Niamh Davenport
Paddy Power's former boss has been appointed chair of Bank of Ireland
A Dublin startup wants to help taxi drivers and freelancers get steady pay cheques
Mastercard is going on a recruitment spree for tech staff in Dublin
Irish Life workers are going on strike after their pension scheme was axed
A Dublin startup wants to help taxi drivers and freelancers get steady pay cheques
Banks can keep using crash-era losses to avoid tax so the State can 'get back its money'
How to successfully sell your business in 10 steps
Emma Shortt
Meet the fintech exec who moved west for the hiking and ended up with a startup
Meet the fintech exec who moved west for the hiking and ended up with a startup
Poll: Should banks be stopped from using crash-era losses to lower their tax bills?