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to earn the same pension pot as a male colleague, a new report from Irish Life has found. The life company examined the 130,000 members of defined contribution pension schemes that it manages on behalf of private sector employees and found a gender pay gap of 22 per cent between men and women. In addition, Eurostat figures show that women, on average, take six years out of the workforce to care for children or other aged or dependent relatives. Dominic Coyle has read the study.

Nua Money, a mortgages start-up backed by the Allen beef barons of Wexford, has secured a licence from the Central Bank and plans tothrough an initial group of 10 brokers around the end of June, according to sources. Joe Brennan has the details.is weighing job cuts across its business, including in Dublin offices, as it shifts some operations to lower cost locations overseas. Barry O’Halloran has the story.

, the stockbroking firm it bought in 2022 for €427 million. The bank is threatening to withhold about €15 million in cover related to historical legal claims against Davy, and has filed proceedings against Ailmount Limited, which is owned by roughly 700 former shareholders in Davy. Barry J Whyte reports.as a tax unless employers and the Government move to communicate actively about the positive nature of the scheme, Aon has warned.

to their business, as insolvencies across the sector rise, according to a new survey. Joe has the details.is proving popular once again in what is an increasingly dangerous world, while Tabby Kinder assesses whether AI will helpin Cork plays in improving the longevity of its products, and also reviews a device that uses technology to help

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