Today's Ireland business news from Insider |
Latest News | Plans for the redevelopment of a Belfast railway station are set to be approved next week. Read More… |
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Karin Simonsen, marketing manager at Vistage, looks at how joining forces with others boosts your decision making power. Read More… |
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A Queen’s University Belfast spin-out has secured a six-figure sum to develop its underwater surveying technology that helps conserve vulnerable marine species. Read More… |
Mid-market private equity firm Livingbridge has successfully raised £1.2bn for its Livingbridge 7 fund, ahead of its final close. Read More… |
Aon and Willis Towers Watson have reached a deal to sell Willis Re and a set of Willis Towers Watson corporate risk and broking and health and benefits services to Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. The businesses will be divested for a total consideration of $3.57bn. Read More… |
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The participants in the Made in Northern Ireland Roundtable discussed how the sector has reacted to the pandemic, what changes they put in place, some of the new products and processes they have developed, as well as some of the challenges they now face as markets reopen. Read More… |
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Bangor-based contact centre Mango Direct Marketing has re-invested £1m into the business. Read More… |
Insider is partnering with KPMG Enterprise for a series of Pulse Polls the latest of which looks at views on M&A, investment and business sale. Read More… |
A Texan systems integrator specialising in mini PCs is to create 30 jobs in County Louth in the next two years. Read More… |
BLM Northern Ireland has a number promotions and appointments, which includes two new partners. Read More… |
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Savills Ireland has appointed a new head of Workthere, its serviced office brokerage. Read More… |
Buyer demand in Northern Ireland's housing market remained firm during April, according to the latest RICS and Ulster Bank NI Residential Market Survey. Read More… |
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