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# Financial Services

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Jonathan Sugarman: 'We may wake up tomorrow and need another bank guarantee'
Who is Jonathan Sugarman? Here's what you need to know
Jonathan Sugarman: 'We may wake up tomorrow and need another bank guarantee'
The 'surprising' email that led to Irish-founded Stripe's latest company buyout
Permanent TSB shareholders are suing the Finance Minister over the bank's bailout
The 'surprising' email that led to Irish-founded Stripe's latest company buyout
The 'surprising' email that led to Irish-founded Stripe's latest company buyout
The Central Bank wants lenders to make it easy for people to switch mortgages
Poll: Should bosses of bailed-out Irish banks have their salaries capped?
Barclays' CEO is under investigation for trying to unmask a whistleblower
How a Cork startup was launched and then sold... in about six months
'How did this happen?: A court handed Bank of Ireland nearly 8 acres it had no right to
The Central Bank says 'of course' the help-to-buy scheme is driving up house prices
How a Cork startup was launched and then sold... in about six months
'We're building an Irish multinational. We'll be mentioned alongside Kerry foods and Glanbia'
Lloyd's snubs Dublin for its EU base as the capital drops in world financial centre ranks
Ulster Bank settles with manager accused of giving parents 10 times the normal savings rate
Ireland has been accused of rivalling the Cayman Islands when it comes to tax avoidance
Ireland has been accused of rivalling the Cayman Islands when it comes to tax avoidance
'Nothing has changed since the crash and there's no reason why it can't happen again'
'We're building an Irish multinational. We'll be mentioned alongside Kerry foods and Glanbia'
Ireland's last remaining bailout-era bank CEO is calling it quits
Ulster Bank will close one-fifth of its Irish branches
The banks have found another 1,700 people affected by the tracker mortgage scandal
The US isn't a fan, but Ireland is joining a new Chinese-led investment bank anyway
A stock market float is on the cards for this Irish firm as it goes on a recruitment drive
'There has been a huge hollowing-out of our main banks' presence on high streets'
Irish banks have quietly shed thousands of retail staff as they turn to digital
Nama lost €800m on its Project Eagle portfolio as part of a 'seriously deficient' sale
Irish banks have quietly shed thousands of retail staff as they turn to digital
Drimnagh Credit Union has been fined €125k for creating 'unacceptable risk' of money laundering
Drimnagh Credit Union has been fined €125k for creating 'unacceptable risk' of money laundering
'Ireland can be a world leader in fintech, but we're still very far off reaching our full potential'
Here's how many insurance companies are looking to set up in Ireland post-Brexit
'There is a lack of diversity at senior levels in Irish financial firms. That needs to change'
An Post is about to hike the cost of a stamp by nearly 40%
Two years after its launch, Apple Pay has finally arrived in Ireland
A Central Bank deputy governor is jumping ship to the private sector
Billionaire who bet big on Bank of Ireland confirmed as Trump's trade chief
Irish banks are looking at a scheme for instant money transfers using only mobile numbers