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New approach to property in pensions at seminar today
The first of a nationwide set of seminars on purchasing property through your self-administered pension will take place in the Menlo Park Hotel today from 2pm to 7pm. Hosted by Servatus, one of Ireland’s foremost financial planning consultancies, the main topic of the seminar is to highlight the benefits of using your pension when purchasing property.
New credit union loan scheme likely to be made available in Galway
The "most vulnerable" members of Galway society may be able to take out small affordable loans of up to €2,000 to "meet genuine needs", if credit unions in the city and county sign up to the new It Makes Sense loan scheme.
How to start college on the right track
Are you going to college for the first time this year? Here are some helpful tips from St Anthony's & Claddagh Credit Union and St Jarlath's Credit Union to help you on your way.
Gender pension gap in Ireland at 40pc is unacceptable says Harkin
Independent MEP Marian Harkin has hit out at Ireland's gender gap in the area of pensions, pay, and overall earning potential.
Mayo pension contributions are nineteen per cent behind the Irish Life national average
According to an analysis of Irish Life’s personal pension customers, people in Mayo are saving 19 per cent less into their pensions than Irish Life’s national average. The average monthly pension contribution by those living in County Mayo is €279 compared to Irish Life’s national monthly average of €343. On average women in Mayo pay €278 a month, and men pay €280 a month. Only 31 per cent of Irish Life’s pension customers from Mayo are female, compared to 69 per cent male customers.
Steer clear of payday loans, says local credit union
Castlebar Credit Union has launched a new campaign to promote more sustainable loans and personal finance arrangements in a bid to help people steer clear of moneylenders and payday loans.
Is a pension plan worth the bother?
Juggling the family finances is a tricky business for all of us. The mortgage has to be paid each month, other loans need to be addressed, insurances must be paid, food must be put on the table, everyone must have clothes etc.… And all of this is before we even start thinking about the nicer things in life such as social outings, holidays and the rest!
Home repossession crisis looming, says Mayo deputy
More than 100 repossession orders came before the circuit court in Mayo last month alone.
Over half of retirees not ready for retirement
‘Retirement in Ireland 2014: A Survey Report’ from the Retirement Planning Council has revealed that more than half of those approaching retirement or recently retired did not feel ready for retirement prior to undertaking a retirement planning course. The new report from the Retirement Planning Council is based on an extensive national survey of over 648 people who are either approaching retirement or had recently retired in the last 12 months.