New website to help Irish businesses welcome Ukrainian refugees

A new website has been launched that will allow Irish businesses to make “welcome offers” of free or discounted goods to people fleeing the war in Ukraine. The ‘Tech For Good Dublin’ community has established the new site which is called ‘Pryvit.ie’. ‘Pryvit’ means hello in Ukrainian and the aim of the not-for-profit initiative is […]

How switching bank may not be as simple as you think

Mary* has been a customer with Ulster Bank for 30 years. She is a sole trader based in the west of Ireland. She is 60 and considers herself to be reasonably tech-savvy since she has a successful business, selling her products online. All of her personal and business banking is done through Ulster Bank. The […]

Customers facing ‘real difficulties’ as energy costs rise

Price increases for gas and electricity announced by Bord Gáis are difficult, but reflect the underlying volatility of wholesale prices in the market, according to the chairperson for the Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU). Aoife MacEvilly said: “Even with competitive pressures, the reality is we’ve got very high and volatile wholesale gas prices, which […]

Worries over paying bills growing – Bank of Ireland

A new report shows that people are becoming more concerned about their jobs, paying bills and other day to day worries, but they are still saving more than before the outbreak of Covid-19. Bank of Ireland said its Savings and Investment Index made a strong recovery in the first quarter of this year, with a […]