Today's Ireland business news from Insider |
Latest News | Plans for a new residential neighbourhood within Belfast’s Titanic Quarter, which could feature 800 new homes, have been unveiled. Read More… |
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Partnerships between the public and private sectors have had a big impact in Northern Ireland, and could potentially achieve more. Read More… |
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The Covid-19 pandemic and the uncertainty sparked by Brexit led to activity in Northern Ireland's mergers and acquisitions industry falling to their lowest level since 2014, a new report from Experian MarketIQ has revealed. The most active financial and legal advisers for the period were also named. Read More… |
Technology business Rockley Photonics has closed an additional $65m round of growth capital from new private funds and follow-on existing investor Morningside Ventures. The global business has UK and Ireland sites in Oxford, Newport and Cork. Read More… |
Private equity giant Blackstone has agreed a deal to acquire the holiday company behind the Haven, Butlin’s and Warner Leisure Hotels brands. Read More… |
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Better co-operation between the public and private sectors would enable Northern Ireland to fund and build vital developments, according to panellists at an online round table organised by Insider. Read More… |
DWF has announced two senior promotions in its Belfast office. Read More… |
Livingbridge-backed Three Rock Group has appointed a new chairman. Read More… |
A provider of integrated services for the alternative investment industry has created 100 jobs at its centre of excellence in Cork. Read More… |
Bank of Ireland has made three senior appointments across its corporate banking business. Read More… |
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A local authority panel for the Belfast Region City Deal (BRCD) has turned its focus to how tourism and regeneration elements of the transformative programme of regional investment will help drive economic recovery from the impact of Covid-19. It comes as plans for the deal near completion. Read More… |
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