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Something good could have come

It’s all about pensions this week and the county was waiting with bated breath to hear if Liam would give it all up for the love of the country... And he did.

Woman steals more than €2k with boyfriend’s bank card

A woman who got hold of her boyfriend’s bank card details and then stole €2,400 at various locations over the course of five days has been remanded on continuting bail.

Treacy welcomes farm pensions move

Dep Noel Treacy has this week welcomed the move to rescind the withdrawal or reduction of the contributory old age pension from people who had availed of commercial partnership agreements.

We’ve saddled our grandchildren with debt - Phelan

The Fianna Fail-led government has effectively doubled the national debt at the stroke of a pen and its tunnel vision of pursuing the line that NAMA is the only show in town has had a similar financial impact on the economy to adding €50k to the mortgage of every single family in this country, Fine Gael Senator, John Paul Phelan, has said.

Pension specialist says new retirement age limits present new financial planning challenges for us all

Recognising that people are living longer and healthier lives, the state pension age will be increased gradually to 68 years”.

Mayo software company in Bright Ideas Challenge final

Eventovate, a Ballina based software company, was one of three finalists in Bank of Ireland's Bright Ideas Challenge. The national final of the competition was held on March 5 in the House of Lords, College Green, in Dublin. Eventovate enables hotels to offer additional added value services to customers booking events and conferences; while also allowing them to improve the management, booking, and delivery of the events. The company was established in 2008 by brothers Jonathan and Jason Ruane.

Postbank customers told ‘no action necessary’

Further local jobs are under threat this week following Postbank’s announcement that they will be winding up, leading to the closure of their Kilkenny branch.

Postbank customers told ‘no action necessary’

Further local jobs are under threat this week following Postbank’s announcement that they will be winding up, leading to the closure of their Kilkenny branch.

Ulster Bank Castlebar offering Halifax welcome package

Following on from the devastating news that Halifax is to close its branch in Castlebar with the loss of six jobs to the town, Ulster Bank has announced a Halifax Customer Welcome Programme in its Castlebar branch for any Halifax customers who need help in finding a financial partner for their banking needs.

Businessman consents to €2.7million summary judgment order

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Galway businessman John Sweeney, whose Black Shore Holdings company was wound up last week, has consented to a € 2.7 million summmary judgment order being made against him at the Commercial Court over unpaid loans.

 

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