Workday’s landmark leasing of College Square sets tone for resurgent Dublin office market
Deals by leading companies including Apple, EY and BNY show demand for best spaces in prime locations is robust
Deals by leading companies including Apple, EY and BNY show demand for best spaces in prime locations is robust
Productivity gains from technology are spurring debate about reliance on large numbers of junior advisers
Businessman said he was ‘flummoxed’ by the award
Founded from her attic, the beauty company now has sales in more than 70 countries globally
Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC bosses strive to protect profits amid slowing revenues
Executives at accounting network have spoken to bankers and lawyers to scope out possible private capital deals
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In the Republic, the firm’s fee income rose by 7.5% to €781m, according to its latest annual transparency report
Big Four firm quietly scraps pledge to add 100,000 workers worldwide by mid-2026 amid rise of AI
Inheritance can be a double-edged sword when you are on a means-tested payment from the Department of Social Protection
Big Four firm’s Parthenon business combining executive strategy with due diligence on deals shrank 0.4% globally
Irish stock market has not seen a new listing since 2021
An external report found that there was a prima facie case that EY was liable to disciplinary action in connection with certain aspects of its Anglo audits
Highest commercial vacancy rates continue to be found in the west of Ireland
Finn Burke (EY) and Seán O’Reilly (Grant Thornton) tell us about their experiences on graduate programmes
The roles are being created at their new Galway production facility
Property agency warns of ‘growing mismatch’ between market demand and office space delivery
We profile another four finalists chosen in the international category for this year’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards
WaterWipes has employees in Europe, the US and Australia as well as nearly 400 employees in Ireland
We profile four of the finalists chosen in the international category for this year’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards
Shinawil founder on his journey from pirate radio to producing Dancing with the Stars
We profile four of the finalists chosen in the established category for this year’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards
Former accountant became artisan baker and honed his craft in bakeries across Europe before launching bakery in 2018
Gary Lavin has been on a rollercoaster ride with his vitamin drink brand, from making all sales staff redundant to taking on Trump’s tariffs in the US
Ireland imports 80% of its natural gas supplies that power 40% of electricity generation through the UK but has no storage facility
We profile four of the finalists chosen in the established category for this year’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards
Pivotal founder Terry Hughes has been shortlisted in the established category for the EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards
We profile four of the finalists chosen in the emerging category for this year’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards
We profile four of the finalists chosen in the emerging category for this year’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards
When blockbuster drugs lose intellectual property protections it can wipe out billions of dollars in revenue for companies
Taoiseach walks at head of huge parade that made its noisy way from O’Connell Street to Merrion Square
First-time buyers deserve more credible support than raising the value of homes that qualify for the scheme
Sharon Cunningham and Orlaith Ryan of Shorla Oncology represented Ireland at the event in Monaco
Irish entrepreneurs visit Japan to scope out potential trading opportunities and learn from the country’s biggest companies
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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