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All unjustified price differentials should be prohibited - Brokers Ireland

In the interest of consumers the Central Bank of Ireland ought to have considered prohibiting all unjustified price differentials observed in the market, Brokers Ireland said in response to the most recent publication by the Central Bank of Insurance Regulations intended to combat differential pricing in motor and home insurances.

A career in insurance with MAPFRE

MAPFRE Assistance, the Galway-based insurance company, has grown impressively in recent years and continues to attract candidates who are interested in beginning a career in the insurance industry.

Insurance companies cannot pocket savings from lower payouts, notes Naughten

The Personal Injuries Assessment Board (PIAB) has reported that with the average injury payout reduced from just under €24,000 to just over €14,000, the insurance industry must not be allowed to pocket these savings and must instead pass them on to their customers, according to local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten.

No increase to Local Property Tax rate for Westmeath households

There will be no increase in the Local Property Tax (LPT) rate for Westmeath householders in 2022 it has been confirmed.

Pearse Doherty to address online Galway meeting on rising Insurance costs

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“Insurance costs have become extortionate, ripping off consumers and closing down businesses. The whole industry is in need of a radical overhaul.”

Galway native appointed office leader at Campion Insurance

Following its recent arrival in the City, Campion Insurance is pleased to announce the appointment of Galway native, Jeff Spelman as local office leader for the company’s branch on Merchant’s Road, Galway City.

Political news in brief

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What have your local representatives been talking about this week?

Political news in brief

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Catch up on what your TDs and Senators were speaking about this week. 

Eyre Square office building guides €2,500,000

Part of Hardiman House is being brought to the market for sale guiding at €2,500,000. The office building located on Eyre Square gives potential buyers the rare opportunity to own a property in Galway city’s prime commercial district.

Army of the Dead is big, dumb and lots of fun. There is nothing wrong with that.

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IT IS still unknown when the cinemas in Ireland will reopen. Until then we still rely on Netflix. Their films tend to be more miss than hit but every now and again they get a good one.

 

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