Census 2022 shows falling home ownership rates – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the number of homes owned without a mortgage or loan increased by 11% to nearly 680,000 while the number owned with a mortgage or loan fell by 1% in 2022. Compiled from data in Census 2022, today’s CSO figures also show that the housing stock increased […]

SMEs to maintain or increase sustainability investments

Over 90% of small and medium sized businesses in Ireland plan to maintain or increase their investment in sustainability practices over the next year. The SME sustainability sentiment survey conducted by Behaviour and Attitudes for Uisce Éireann reveals that 73% of companies plan to maintain their current level of investment, while 20% expect to increase […]

Corporate insolvencies rise 30% in first half of year

329 corporate insolvencies were recorded in Ireland in the first half of the year, new figures from Deloitte show. This is up 30% on the same time last year, when 253 insolvencies were recorded. 186 corporate insolvencies were recorded in the second quarter of the year, up 30% on the previous quarter. These figures represent […]

Gas demand 9% lower in June compared to last year

Warmer weather and the ending of the academic year in education institutions led to demand for gas dropping by 10% in June compared to May. Overall, gas demand was 9% lower in June of this year compared to last, Gas Networks Ireland said. The residential sector drew -53% less gas in June compared to a […]

Mortgage activity slows but lending to FTB remains robust

The volume of new mortgages drawn down by first-time buyers in the second three months of the year fell for the first time since the pandemic in 2020. However, first-time buyers remained the single biggest segment of the market by both volume and value, accounting for 63%. According to new data from the Banking and […]