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# Financial Services

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How iPads sparked a week from hell for the company behind Ireland's biggest moneylender
EU workers going cold on the UK could see Ireland as an 'attractive' alternative
An Ireland-based firm on Forbes' fintech watch list is headed for liquidation
How iPads sparked a week from hell for the company behind Ireland's biggest moneylender
How iPads sparked a week from hell for the company behind Ireland's biggest moneylender
An Ireland-based firm on Forbes' fintech watch list is headed for liquidation
Limerick's billionaire Collison brothers have made Fortune's famed 40 under 40 list
Fewer in-store mobile phone top-ups have hurt Payzone's sales
'Unlike the vulture funds, we're hoping to be here in 20 years'
'Unlike the vulture funds, we're hoping to be here in 20 years'
Barclays is moving into this new Dublin office - with room for 300 more staff
Barclays is moving into this new Dublin office - with room for 300 more staff
Irish fintech firm Global Shares' hiring spree will be a boon for west Cork
ATM fees on An Post's new current account are twice as high as the banks'
Bank of America has picked Dublin as its main EU base post-Brexit
Bank of America has picked Dublin as its main EU base post-Brexit
Morgan Stanley's move suggests Dublin will be a Brexit hub - for 'middle office' jobs
Insurers claim to have uncovered a 'sophisticated' fraud ring behind a string of staged crashes
Insurance broker 123.ie shed 60 staff last year on the way to a €9m profit
They're coming: JP Morgan boss formally confirms plans to expand in Ireland
A Galway coffee chain is one of the first SMEs to crowdfund using Irish lender Flender
A Galway coffee chain is one of the first SMEs to crowdfund using Irish lender Flender
Poll: Should Ireland sell more of its bank shares this year?
These sectors have seen the most businesses fail since the start of the year
After today's share sale, how close is AIB to repaying taxpayers for its bailout?
The state has raised €3.4 billion with its AIB float
Paddy Cosgrave: 'Maybe one day we can make this a 20,000-person event in Dublin'
The curious case of Paddy Cosgrave's missing chickens and the fight against corruption
KBC is making a play for the 'micro' business lending market
High 'churn' and trouble finding new recruits have left the Central Bank short on staff
Patrick Collison: 'There's too much focus on the founders of big tech companies'
'I put my life savings on the table to start my company. It didn't seem like a risk'
High 'churn' and trouble finding new recruits have left the Central Bank short on staff
'I put my life savings on the table to start my company. It didn't seem like a risk'
High 'churn' and trouble finding new recruits have left the Central Bank short on staff
These are all the key points you need to know about the AIB share sale
Patrick Collison: 'There's too much focus on the founders of big tech companies'
A hung UK parliament has sent the pound into a dive
Dublin money-sharing startup Plynk has raised €25m to roll out across Europe
Dublin money-sharing startup Plynk has raised €25m to roll out across Europe