CIÉ's pensions time bomb ready to explode
State-owned transport company says it’s ready to pull plug on scheme for new entrants
State-owned transport company says it’s ready to pull plug on scheme for new entrants
Revenues at transport operator up 15%, while recovery in public transport usage in wake of pandemic ‘one of the fastest experienced’ worldwide
State-owned transport body could report €50m in commercial losses for 2020
CDP says number of Irish companies reporting is up from 31 to 47
Teachers, schools and host families deprived of income as foreign students stay away
Augustine Hill streets-in-the-sky scheme beside train station to house 1,000 people
€2bn scheme sits on 123 acres near Limerick’s Colbert train station
Consultation process opened on how port would fund €108m new terminal facilities
At least 3,000 new apartments are expected to come on stream at high-profile sites in the area
Campaigners acknowledge statements made ‘without providing a sufficient factual basis’
Managers accept invite to discuss credit card spending, Brexit and cruise-ship business
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Ross tells Arlene Foster Cork and Belfast trying to fill gap left by Dublin’s ship limits
First challenges will be to tackle pension shortfall and manage State company’s properties
Minister reviewing rules to avoid mass repossessions in light of likely sale of 14,000 home loans to vulture fund
Permanent TSB could have avoided sales of bad loans by using State’s insolvency fixes
Personal debt arrangements fall sharply as objections stall insolvency deals in the courts
Process grinding to halt as banks contest legal and technical points
Applications for solutions rose 71 per cent to 1,259 in second quarter, figures show
Bad loans endgame looms as new sheriff in town lays down law to Irish banks
Most in mortgage arrears using service stay in homes after deal with lenders - ISI director
High Court judgment sets precedent to help resolve personal insolvency for the separated
State-funded Abhaile scheme pays €550,000 to personal insolvency practitioners
Almost 900 applications made to Insolvency Service of Ireland in third quarter of this year
First group set to restart lives without the onerous ‘burden of unsustainable debt’
Quarter of owner-occupier accounts ‘fixed’ by arrears capitalisation ‘redefaulted’
New measures which allow decisions on family homes to be reviewed cited as driving growth
Legislation will reduce the bankruptcy term from three years to one year
Borrowers allowed apply to courts if lenders decline personal insolvency arrangement
Just 300 arrangements were agreed druing period as David Hall says reduction is ‘hugely concerning’ with many postponing bankruptcy
Minister for Justice expected to read submissions from people with mortgage difficulties
Each personal-insolvency rejection costs banks €100,000, says insolvency service
‘The idea that people would play the system to skip debt has no foundation’
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