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Judge Neilan slams banks over man’s debt priorities

A judge suggested to a man who owes the State €50,000 that he default on his bank repayments and when it seeks legal redress he tell them that “the taxpayers are paying €3bn to bail them out”.

Cope and Galway hotels launch office party fundraiser

Cope Galway, in conjunction with the Galway Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation, has launched it Christmas office parties fundraising initiative.

Cope and Galway hotels launch office party fundraiser

Cope Galway, in conjunction with the Galway Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation, has launched it Christmas office parties fundraising initiative.

Students learn about financial planning

Almost 1,000 secondary school students nationwide will learn about topics such as financial planning and budgeting, credit, saving, insurance and how to protect themselves from identity theft as they take part in a Bank of Ireland financial literacy programme.

Fahey slams Bruton’s claims over AIB payments as ‘misleading’

“Misleading and inaccurate” is how Fianna Fáil Galway West TD Frank Fahey has described opposition claims that taxpayers will lose out on bank payments from AIB and Bank of Ireland.

Setting 2010 goals theme for business network meeting

Setting – and achieving – goals for 2010 will be the theme of a talk by former Ireland West Airport chief executive Robert Grealis, at the January meeting of the Mayo Open Coffee Club (MOCC).

St Stephen’s Day soccer for charity

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The annual Mark Reilly Memorial soccer tournament takes place on Saturday in aid of COPE.

Boost as Creganna buys US med sciences company

Galway-based medical devices group Creganna has acquired US-headquartered Tactx Medical in a deal that it says will increase its revenues by 50 per cent.

Student awards

Bank of Ireland has launched the 2010 National Student Awards. The prestigious awards scheme, which is in its fifth year, attracts thousands of entries annually and has a prize fund of €60,000 and for the first time it is inviting nominations from community groups, sports clubs, and charities, as well as schools.

Two Mayo students awarded Bank of Ireland scholarships for third-level education

Bank of Ireland has announced that it has awarded 87 new scholarships for third level education. Valued at over €1m, these scholarships allow students who face economic, social, or physical barriers an opportunity to access third level education. This year’s successful applicants included two talented Mayo students — Stephen Smyth, Ballina and Mairead McGowan, Newport — who received their awards from Richie Boucher, group chief executive, Bank of Ireland.

 

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