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Farewell from Fora: A pleasure doing business with you. The Covid-19 crisis hits home as we publish our final article and celebrate four years of highlighting the best of Irish business. NUAHEALTH IS EXPANDING ITS VIDEO DOCTOR CONSULTATION NUAHEALTH, WHICH PROVIDES software for GPs and clinicians to carry out video consultations, has been ramping up the roll-out of services in response to the coronavirus crisis. The Dublin-based company develops software for doctor and health clinics that can be implemented to provide their patients with remote video call-based consultations. EUROPE'S GYM ECONOMY IS THRIVING. HERE'S HOW IRELAND'S IS The figures for Ireland showed that some 504,000 people were members of 720 health and fitness clubs in 2018, generating sales of €281 million. With the equivalent of 10.4% of the population belonging to a club, the rate of market penetration is low compared with Sweden’s rate of 21.6% or the Netherlands’ 17.1% – countries with high A DEVELOPER THAT ILLEGALLY BULLDOZED A 19TH CENTURY A DEVELOPER THAT illegally demolished a 19th century convent a decade ago is caught up in a planning dispute over a proposal to build more than 140 apartments. Kimpton Vale is a Dublin-based builder headed up by businessman Laurence Keegan that was nearly wound up in 2011 but instead had its loans transferred to bad bank Nama. PUBLIC-SECTOR WORKERS WILL GET PAY RESTORATION BY 2020 All workers earning up to €70,000 will have this restoration by 2020. For those earning €30,000 or less, pay and pension adjustments are worth 7.4% on top of current levels over the lifetime of the three-year deal. Those earning between €50,000 and €55,000 will have increases worth 7%, while workers earning between €55,000 and€
NEW STATS REVEAL LIMERICK HAS SOME OF IRELAND'S MOST LIMERICK HAS SOME of the most deprived areas in Ireland, new data published today has shown. According to the Pobal Deprivation Index, the John’s A electoral division in St Mary’s Park in Limerick city is the most disadvantaged are in the country. The area has a male unemployment rate of almost 70% and a female unemployment rate of over 40%, with just over 2% of the population studying A MAJOR HOSPITALITY FIRM HAS BEEN WARNED OVER ITS IRISH HOSPITALITY FIRM the Key Collection has been served with warning letters in relation to its operation of several short-term lets in Dublin city centre. Owned by Sheila O’Riordan and Nina Gillett, the Key Collection is one of the largest providers of short-term lets in the capital, renting apartments across nine complexes in the city. 'SETTING UP A CRAFT BREWERY IN 1996 DIDN'T SEEM LIKE A THE COMPANY BEHIND O’Hara’s craft beer and the Falling Apple cider brand had a pretty good year last year. Carlow Brewing Company, which is one of Ireland’s largest independent beer producers, snapped up local cider label Craigies in February. Two months later, it announced that it had sold a major stake to Spanish drinks firm Hijos de Rivera, the maker of the Estrella Galicia beer. AFTER NEARLY 50 YEARS BEHIND THE BAR, GERRY CHAWKE IS The 72-year-old has decided it’s time to pull his last pint. CLONMEL SPORTS BAR Gerry Chawkes has been placed on the market after nearly 50 years in business. The bar has been under the ownership of renowned publican Gerry Chawke and his wife Anne Carew Chawke for the past five decades. The property has been brought to market by estate agents MEET THE FINTECH EXEC WHO MOVED WEST FOR THE HIKING AND IT WASN’T OUT of necessity that Fidelma McGuirk set up her fintech business in Mayo, but she admits she needed to get creative when she moved out west. After a decade in senior roles at Terry Clune’s Taxback group, hiking enthusiast McGuirk and her keen surfer husband decided to move to Westport in 2015 to get more of the outdoors life. FORADEEPTECHFUTURE OF FINANCEBUSINESS & CLIMATE CRISISEVOLUTION OFFOODHEALTH 2.0
Farewell from Fora: A pleasure doing business with you. The Covid-19 crisis hits home as we publish our final article and celebrate four years of highlighting the best of Irish business. NUAHEALTH IS EXPANDING ITS VIDEO DOCTOR CONSULTATION NUAHEALTH, WHICH PROVIDES software for GPs and clinicians to carry out video consultations, has been ramping up the roll-out of services in response to the coronavirus crisis. The Dublin-based company develops software for doctor and health clinics that can be implemented to provide their patients with remote video call-based consultations. EUROPE'S GYM ECONOMY IS THRIVING. HERE'S HOW IRELAND'S IS The figures for Ireland showed that some 504,000 people were members of 720 health and fitness clubs in 2018, generating sales of €281 million. With the equivalent of 10.4% of the population belonging to a club, the rate of market penetration is low compared with Sweden’s rate of 21.6% or the Netherlands’ 17.1% – countries with high A DEVELOPER THAT ILLEGALLY BULLDOZED A 19TH CENTURY A DEVELOPER THAT illegally demolished a 19th century convent a decade ago is caught up in a planning dispute over a proposal to build more than 140 apartments. Kimpton Vale is a Dublin-based builder headed up by businessman Laurence Keegan that was nearly wound up in 2011 but instead had its loans transferred to bad bank Nama. PUBLIC-SECTOR WORKERS WILL GET PAY RESTORATION BY 2020 All workers earning up to €70,000 will have this restoration by 2020. For those earning €30,000 or less, pay and pension adjustments are worth 7.4% on top of current levels over the lifetime of the three-year deal. Those earning between €50,000 and €55,000 will have increases worth 7%, while workers earning between €55,000 and€
NEW STATS REVEAL LIMERICK HAS SOME OF IRELAND'S MOST LIMERICK HAS SOME of the most deprived areas in Ireland, new data published today has shown. According to the Pobal Deprivation Index, the John’s A electoral division in St Mary’s Park in Limerick city is the most disadvantaged are in the country. The area has a male unemployment rate of almost 70% and a female unemployment rate of over 40%, with just over 2% of the population studying A MAJOR HOSPITALITY FIRM HAS BEEN WARNED OVER ITS IRISH HOSPITALITY FIRM the Key Collection has been served with warning letters in relation to its operation of several short-term lets in Dublin city centre. Owned by Sheila O’Riordan and Nina Gillett, the Key Collection is one of the largest providers of short-term lets in the capital, renting apartments across nine complexes in the city. 'SETTING UP A CRAFT BREWERY IN 1996 DIDN'T SEEM LIKE A THE COMPANY BEHIND O’Hara’s craft beer and the Falling Apple cider brand had a pretty good year last year. Carlow Brewing Company, which is one of Ireland’s largest independent beer producers, snapped up local cider label Craigies in February. Two months later, it announced that it had sold a major stake to Spanish drinks firm Hijos de Rivera, the maker of the Estrella Galicia beer. AFTER NEARLY 50 YEARS BEHIND THE BAR, GERRY CHAWKE IS The 72-year-old has decided it’s time to pull his last pint. CLONMEL SPORTS BAR Gerry Chawkes has been placed on the market after nearly 50 years in business. The bar has been under the ownership of renowned publican Gerry Chawke and his wife Anne Carew Chawke for the past five decades. The property has been brought to market by estate agents MEET THE FINTECH EXEC WHO MOVED WEST FOR THE HIKING AND IT WASN’T OUT of necessity that Fidelma McGuirk set up her fintech business in Mayo, but she admits she needed to get creative when she moved out west. After a decade in senior roles at Terry Clune’s Taxback group, hiking enthusiast McGuirk and her keen surfer husband decided to move to Westport in 2015 to get more of the outdoors life.FORA
Farewell from Fora: A pleasure doing business with you. The Covid-19 crisis hits home as we publish our final article and celebrate four years of highlighting the best of Irish business.FORA
food and drink Farmers and food producers could suffer the most if the UK ditches the EU. These are the Irish business sectors most at risk if there’s a Brexit, according to Ibec. THE 6 ESSENTIAL STEPS ANYONE SETTING UP A NEW BUSINESS IN The successful candidates can receive up to €15,000 and support includes training in areas such as business planning and marketing. 5. Cash planning and forecasting. Start your accounting off on the right foot and set up a simple financial system for your business. Here’sa few tips:
IRELAND SHOULD BE BRACED FOR THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE The coronavirus has already impacted on the Irish manufacturing sector. High precision, high-value products and just-in-time supply chains have been affected due to minimum stock holding, while plastics manufacturers are concerned about ongoing delays to product development and manufacturing as they import precision tooling fromChina.
MEET THE MAN BEHIND THE MONAGHAN FARM SELLING DUCK TO THE Silver Hill Farm was started in 1962 by Ronnie and Lyla Steele, and was later taken over by their son Stuart. When Briody joined, he was the first person from outside the family to work in the company’s management team. Although Stuart Steele is still the managing director and sole shareholder of the business, Briody took over as CEO in 2014. WHATEVER HAPPENED TO... A BILLION-EURO 'PARK IN THE SKY The ‘Dublin Central’ scheme was a proposal by developer Joe O’Reilly to transform Dublin’s O’Connell Street, which has been dominated by fast-food outlets and casinos for the last number of years. The huge project was to be located on a 5.5-acre site bounded by Parnell Street, O’Connell Street, Henry Street and Moore Street. HOW THESE TWO MARKETEERS GOT THEIR PROTEIN BARS IN EVERY Fulfil Nutrition is on track to sell 30 million bars in 2017 a year after launching. IT APPEARS LIKE they’re everywhere at the moment, but it’s no accident – Fulfil’s protein bars have made their way across Ireland due to a carefully thought-out plan. Fulfil Nutrition, set up and self-funded by ex-marketeers Tom Gannon and Niall McGrath THE EX-BOSS OF BROWN THOMAS IS TAKING OVER THE REINS AT THE FORMER CHIEF executive of upmarket retailer Brown Thomas will head the semi-state company behind Dublin and Cork airports. Dalton Philips, 49, who has held several senior roles in major retail firms, was today announced as the new head of DAA – which operates the two aviation hubs. He replaces outgoing boss Kevin Toland, who is leaving 'I HAD A FERRARI AND SIX HOUSES BY THE TIME I WAS 26, BUT FOR HIS 25th birthday, Kevin O’Loughlin bought himself a Ferrari. It was a year late. He was meant to buy it for his 24th. It was the height of the boom, and Laois native O’Loughlin was the sales manager of a tech company called Typetec. The youngster got a cut of all the transactions he oversaw, and customers were keen to spendtheir money.
THE FOUNDER OF ONE OF IRELAND'S BIGGEST MANUFACTURERS IS A COMPANY CONTROLLED by the co-founder of one of Ireland’s biggest manufacturers, Combilift, has plans to develop over 100 houses. Moffett Investment Holdings, the vehicle that businessman Robert Moffett controls alongside several of his family members, recently received planning permission to build 117 housing units in Drogheda,Louth.
DATA FIRM FIVETRAN WILL DOUBLE ITS DUBLIN STAFF AFTER The Californian company describes itself as the pipes for transporting the ‘new oil’ of data. FIVETRAN, A US data management and analytics startup, plans to double its Irish workforce to more than 40 people over the next six months after securing a $44 million cash injection. The California-based company develops a software-as-a-service EUROPE'S GYM ECONOMY IS THRIVING. HERE'S HOW IRELAND'S IS The figures for Ireland showed that some 504,000 people were members of 720 health and fitness clubs in 2018, generating sales of €281 million. With the equivalent of 10.4% of the population belonging to a club, the rate of market penetration is low compared with Sweden’s rate of 21.6% or the Netherlands’ 17.1% – countries with high A DEVELOPER THAT ILLEGALLY BULLDOZED A 19TH CENTURY A DEVELOPER THAT illegally demolished a 19th century convent a decade ago is caught up in a planning dispute over a proposal to build more than 140 apartments. Kimpton Vale is a Dublin-based builder headed up by businessman Laurence Keegan that was nearly wound up in 2011 but instead had its loans transferred to bad bank Nama. 'GET EVERYTHING IN WRITING. THAT'S A LESSON I LEARNED IN A The best money you can possibly spend is to go to a good solicitor who has some experience with startups and get everything nailed down. That’s a lesson I learned in a crude way, and I’d never make that mistake again. It can be as little as €3,000 or €4,000. That might seem like a lot, but it will be the best money you ever spend. A MAJOR HOSPITALITY FIRM HAS BEEN WARNED OVER ITS IRISH HOSPITALITY FIRM the Key Collection has been served with warning letters in relation to its operation of several short-term lets in Dublin city centre. Owned by Sheila O’Riordan and Nina Gillett, the Key Collection is one of the largest providers of short-term lets in the capital, renting apartments across nine complexes in the city. MEET THE FINTECH EXEC WHO MOVED WEST FOR THE HIKING AND IT WASN’T OUT of necessity that Fidelma McGuirk set up her fintech business in Mayo, but she admits she needed to get creative when she moved out west. After a decade in senior roles at Terry Clune’s Taxback group, hiking enthusiast McGuirk and her keen surfer husband decided to move to Westport in 2015 to get more of the outdoors life. GIN AND WHISKEY MAY BE BOOMING VODKA REMAINS IRELAND’S top spirit, but gin and premium whiskey are becoming more popular with consumers. This is according to a new market report from Ibec industry group, the Irish Spirits Association, which showed that sales of spirits in Ireland increased by 4.6% last year. It added that much of the recent increase in sales has been GALWAY'S CORRIBPOINT IS HELPING CREDIT UNIONS AVOID MONEY Manual processes. CorribPoint has developed a platform called Akula that automates much of the account-monitoring process. “The processes were largely manual to try to identify suspicious transactions within credit unions,” McGuckian says. “They didn’t really have a system to manage individual transactions or alert abreach in AML
A DUBLIN STARTUP IS TRYING TO STOP MILLENNIAL WORKERS FROM AN IRISH STARTUP that aims to help companies retain millennial staff has bagged €400,000 in funding to expand internationally and develop online training courses. Dublin-based EngageSmith, which was founded by Lisa Smith in 2014, develops training courses designed to bring employers up to date on how to keep millennial staff engaged. BUILDING TESTING FIRM BET HAS BEEN SCOOPED UP BY A UK WEXFORD’S BUILDING ENVELOPE Technologies (BET), a company that carries out safety tests on buildings such as Apple’s Cork headquarters, has been acquired by British business Phenna Group. BET, founded in 2001 and based in Gorey, does accredited compliance testing and inspection, such as air-tightness testing, weather performance anddefect
DATA FIRM FIVETRAN WILL DOUBLE ITS DUBLIN STAFF AFTER The Californian company describes itself as the pipes for transporting the ‘new oil’ of data. FIVETRAN, A US data management and analytics startup, plans to double its Irish workforce to more than 40 people over the next six months after securing a $44 million cash injection. The California-based company develops a software-as-a-service EUROPE'S GYM ECONOMY IS THRIVING. HERE'S HOW IRELAND'S IS The figures for Ireland showed that some 504,000 people were members of 720 health and fitness clubs in 2018, generating sales of €281 million. With the equivalent of 10.4% of the population belonging to a club, the rate of market penetration is low compared with Sweden’s rate of 21.6% or the Netherlands’ 17.1% – countries with high A DEVELOPER THAT ILLEGALLY BULLDOZED A 19TH CENTURY A DEVELOPER THAT illegally demolished a 19th century convent a decade ago is caught up in a planning dispute over a proposal to build more than 140 apartments. Kimpton Vale is a Dublin-based builder headed up by businessman Laurence Keegan that was nearly wound up in 2011 but instead had its loans transferred to bad bank Nama. 'GET EVERYTHING IN WRITING. THAT'S A LESSON I LEARNED IN A The best money you can possibly spend is to go to a good solicitor who has some experience with startups and get everything nailed down. That’s a lesson I learned in a crude way, and I’d never make that mistake again. It can be as little as €3,000 or €4,000. That might seem like a lot, but it will be the best money you ever spend. A MAJOR HOSPITALITY FIRM HAS BEEN WARNED OVER ITS IRISH HOSPITALITY FIRM the Key Collection has been served with warning letters in relation to its operation of several short-term lets in Dublin city centre. Owned by Sheila O’Riordan and Nina Gillett, the Key Collection is one of the largest providers of short-term lets in the capital, renting apartments across nine complexes in the city. MEET THE FINTECH EXEC WHO MOVED WEST FOR THE HIKING AND IT WASN’T OUT of necessity that Fidelma McGuirk set up her fintech business in Mayo, but she admits she needed to get creative when she moved out west. After a decade in senior roles at Terry Clune’s Taxback group, hiking enthusiast McGuirk and her keen surfer husband decided to move to Westport in 2015 to get more of the outdoors life. GIN AND WHISKEY MAY BE BOOMING VODKA REMAINS IRELAND’S top spirit, but gin and premium whiskey are becoming more popular with consumers. This is according to a new market report from Ibec industry group, the Irish Spirits Association, which showed that sales of spirits in Ireland increased by 4.6% last year. It added that much of the recent increase in sales has been GALWAY'S CORRIBPOINT IS HELPING CREDIT UNIONS AVOID MONEY Manual processes. CorribPoint has developed a platform called Akula that automates much of the account-monitoring process. “The processes were largely manual to try to identify suspicious transactions within credit unions,” McGuckian says. “They didn’t really have a system to manage individual transactions or alert abreach in AML
A DUBLIN STARTUP IS TRYING TO STOP MILLENNIAL WORKERS FROM AN IRISH STARTUP that aims to help companies retain millennial staff has bagged €400,000 in funding to expand internationally and develop online training courses. Dublin-based EngageSmith, which was founded by Lisa Smith in 2014, develops training courses designed to bring employers up to date on how to keep millennial staff engaged. BUILDING TESTING FIRM BET HAS BEEN SCOOPED UP BY A UK WEXFORD’S BUILDING ENVELOPE Technologies (BET), a company that carries out safety tests on buildings such as Apple’s Cork headquarters, has been acquired by British business Phenna Group. BET, founded in 2001 and based in Gorey, does accredited compliance testing and inspection, such as air-tightness testing, weather performance anddefect
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food and drink Farmers and food producers could suffer the most if the UK ditches the EU. These are the Irish business sectors most at risk if there’s a Brexit, according to Ibec.FORA
A founder's life after selling for €115m: 'I could never see myself sitting on a beach' Realex Payments founder Colm Lyon is sinking his teeth into his new company, Fire. 'THE FACTORIES ARE CLOSED, THERE'S GOING TO BE A HUGE Johnston, the chief executive of Dublin-based Johnston Shopfitters, is dealing with a hit to his supply chain due to Chinese factory closures. “There is going to be a huge knock-on effect,” Johnston told Fora, with his company set to pay double the price for the LED lights bought in Europe. OPEN BANKING HAS ARRIVED IN IRELAND: HERE'S WHAT IT MEANS Open banking has arrived in Ireland: Here's what it means for banks, fintech and the rest of us. Financial institutions now have to open up their data troves to third parties, who smell an opportunity. NEW OFFICE PLAYERS HAVE CHANGED THE PROPERTY GAME, THE New office players have changed the property game, the industry is turning to tech to keep pace. Marble floors no longer cut it as Irish employees have updated their expectations. ‘MAKING GREAT FOOD IS NOT ENOUGH Trevor O’Shea, founder of Bodytonic – the group behind Dublin street-food market Eatyard and The Big Grill food festival - says that although there’s a demand, it’s still a tough industry for vendors to survive and thrive in. “Making great food is often not enough, you need to be a hustler, a promoter, an accountant, a cook, a PUBLIC-SECTOR WORKERS WILL GET PAY RESTORATION BY 2020 All workers earning up to €70,000 will have this restoration by 2020. For those earning €30,000 or less, pay and pension adjustments are worth 7.4% on top of current levels over the lifetime of the three-year deal. Those earning between €50,000 and €55,000 will have increases worth 7%, while workers earning between €55,000 and€
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO... A BILLION-EURO 'PARK IN THE SKY The ‘Dublin Central’ scheme was a proposal by developer Joe O’Reilly to transform Dublin’s O’Connell Street, which has been dominated by fast-food outlets and casinos for the last number of years. The huge project was to be located on a 5.5-acre site bounded by Parnell Street, O’Connell Street, Henry Street and Moore Street. WHO IS JONATHAN SUGARMAN? HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW This site uses cookies to improve your experience and to provide services and advertising. By continuing to browse, you agree to the use of cookies described in our Cookies Policy. BUILDING TESTING FIRM BET HAS BEEN SCOOPED UP BY A UK WEXFORD’S BUILDING ENVELOPE Technologies (BET), a company that carries out safety tests on buildings such as Apple’s Cork headquarters, has been acquired by British business Phenna Group. BET, founded in 2001 and based in Gorey, does accredited compliance testing and inspection, such as air-tightness testing, weather performance anddefect
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