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Infrastructural investment needed to tackle regional imbalance, says MacManus

Sinn Féin MEP Chris MacManus has called for significant infrastructural investment in the West to address the growing problem of regional imbalance. The Midlands Northwest representative was speaking after meeting with Western Development Commission CEO Tomás Ó Síocháin this week.

Local Fianna Fail Minister of State welcomes cost saving CCPC money tools campaign

Local Fianna Fáil Minister of State, Deputy Troy, has welcomed the CCPC Money Tools campaign which aims to provide consumers with crucial information on how to compare and switch various financial services including mortgages, current accounts and credit cards.

First Choice Credit Union launches new ATM service in Ballyhaunis

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On Friday last, First Choice Credit Union officially launched their new 24/7 ATM service in their Ballyhaunis branch situated on Clare Street.

Mayo job opportunities grew by 62% in 2021

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Mayo saw a 62% rise in the number of job opportunities offered in 2021 and further growth is expected in the coming year, according to new figures released by Irish recruitment company, FRS Recruitment.

Regional salaries will rise in key sectors in 2022, but undersupply of skilled workers a problem

Ireland is facing an undersupply of skilled and experienced candidates in the financial services sector and competition to attract talent is expected to be intense this year, according to Matrix Recruitment.

Ireland facing undersupply of skilled workers, says Matrix Recruitment

Ireland is facing an undersupply of skilled and experienced candidates in the financial services sector and competition to attract talent is expected to be intense next year, according to Matrix Recruitment.

Athlone Credit Union CEO welcomes Collaborative Finance appointment

The appointment of Joe Healy to the role of non-executive chairperson at the recent Collaborative Finance CLG EGM has been welcomed by Athlone Credit Union CEO, Michael Evans.

Petition to save Kinvara post office gathers pace

Locals in Kinvara have opened an online petition in a bid to ensure that the village does not lose its post office later this month. Those behind the petition say that the impending vacancy in the post office was not widely advertised in any local or national press and therefore, the lack of interest in taking it over is not reflective of reality.

More jobs promised as Intuity Technologies merges with myITdepartment

The merger was announced this week of one of Ireland’s fastest growing Managed IT providers, Intuity Technologies (Galway HQ) with myITdepartment, a Roscommon-based MSP with an eighteen-year track record in delivering independent IT services from desktop to data centre. This latest merger brings the Intuity Technologies team to 85 professionals and is the next step in a strategic growth plan for the business which will see new jobs created as the team expands and the customer base diversifies.

Pent-up supply will impact property prices for remainder of year

Commenting on the CSO Residential Property Price Index for February, Brokers Ireland has stated that a further rise in property prices, this time a jump from 2.6 percent to three percent between January and February, reflects the strong demand amid decreasing supply – the latter down eight percent month-on-month in February.

 

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