The cost of a daily routine – travel, coffee, food – is far pricier than it was when offices shut down two years ago
Dean Kerrie (20) has pleaded not guilty to murdering man in Dunmore East
No additional hardware would be needed for transactions
Shifting metrics for corporate performance put CEOs on less certain ground
Payments company is latest to differentiate its corporate entity from the brand
Payments tech firm’s new roles will bring its workforce to 150 at its European HQ
Company considering market debut through direct listing or initial public offering as soon as next year
The service is mainly used by young women to spread the cost of clothing and shoes
Airline stocks fare well as UK eases restrictions on travel from US and EU
Buy now, pay later business secures Australian record M&A price from Jack Dorsey-led firm
Company said it would add 200 jobs to Irish operation over next two years
Iseq in Dublin declines by more than 1.5% with resource stocks faring particularly badly
Start-up has surpassed 1.5m teenage users less than six months after launching
Payments tech firm begins its European foray in Irish market
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