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Mortgage holders advised to review existing policies - Brokers Ireland

Responding to the ECB interest rate increase of 0.75 percent, Brokers Ireland said even though predicted by some commentators the fact that it is on the higher side is very disquieting for consumers with the real worry now being the unknown one of how long such increases will go on for and what level they will reach.

Atlantic Technological University (ATU) Galway-Mayo hosts Virtual Careers Fair

Atlantic Technological University (ATU) Galway-Mayo will hold its Virtual Careers Fair on Monday, 3 October 2022, from 11am to 3pm. The platform will enable students and graduates to interact with a large number of employers and is a key event in the university’s academic calendar.

Athlone resident appointed to prominent role at RBK Chartered Accountants

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RBK Chartered Accountants has confirmed the appointment of Moydrum resident, Michelle O’Donoghue, to the role of Governance, Risk and Assurance Partner at the prominent firm.

Mortgage holders to seek professional advice on current market interest rates - Brokers Ireland

Responding to the ECB interest rate increase of 0.5 percent, Brokers Ireland said it “marks the beginning of a new era and predicting where the rate will end up with any degree of accuracy is like fortune telling.”

Post Office network needs Government support says Canney

Independent TD Seán Canney is calling on the Government to intervene and support the post office network before it collapses.

Irish Citylink first to recognise Hidden Disabilities Sunflower

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Irish Citylink has today become the first Irish Coach Service to recognise the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower officially! Not all disabilities are visible – some are not immediately obvious. The Sunflower acts as an awareness tool – someone can choose to wear it to discreetly indicate that they have a non-visible disability and may need support, help, or simply a little more time while traveling.

Reform needed to enhance potential of credit unions, says Hanley

Cllr Owen Hanley says Government reform is needed to enhance the potential of credit unions.

Continuing house price increases may not be sustained in current environment– Brokers Ireland

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As house prices continue to escalate with the recent CSO House Price Index showing an annual increase in February of 16.8 per cent for properties outside Dublin and 13.5 per cent in Dublin, Brokers Ireland has said the market is almost back to the level house prices reached at peak in 2007 - with prices outside of Dublin just 3.9 per cent short of where they were then - and Dublin just over 10per cent behind peak.

ATU Galway City students take second place in National Investment Competition

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ATU Galway City students take second place in National Investment Competition

Continuing house price increases do not augur well for many aspiring buyers

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As house prices continue to escalate - with the recent CSO House Price Index showing an annual increase in January of 16 per cent for properties outside Dublin and 13.3 per cent in Dublin - Brokers Ireland said the prospect of an increase in interest rates is a real worry for many existing and aspiring home buyers.

 

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