Joe Brennan: Insurer has no plans to hoard surplus cash
Strong rebound by the industry results in much of the profits being recorded not locally, but overseas
US firm also partnering with Fairfax on $2bn debt platform targeting Irish, UK and US real estate
Reform lobby group says insurance firms are causing ‘untold damage’ to Irish society
Former Bank of Ireland chief executive has been appointed as chairman designate and will succeed Nicky Hartery
A burst valve at the Capital Docks development leaked for about 20 minutes
Kennedy Wilson’s 22-storey scheme in Dublin’s south docklands available from January
Chairman Padraig Walshe called the transaction “an excellent result” for its farmer shareholders
Turnaround at insurer saw stock surge 25% past year under Muldoon’s leadership
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Canadian financial group has a €70m bond it can convert into shares by March 2019
Non-executive directors press for investigation to be completed within weeks
Irish insurer’s shares rose by 1.9% on Monday in spite of it emerging over weekend that CEO Fiona Muldoon was under investigation
Francesca McDonagh to outline plan at capital markets day for analysts and investors
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