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Plan for 'Irish knighthoods' system fell flat, files from 1991 show

Waterford News and Star — State papers: Plan for 'Irish knighthoods' system fell through in 1991

Cyclist Stephen Roche and musicians Bob Geldof and U2 could have been in line for a State honour if the government had pressed ahead with plans to introduce an…

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How businesses build customer loyalty

Businesses exist to satisfy customers. Without ensuring customer satisfaction, achieving long-term corporate objective will be a mirage. So, the customer

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Superquinn chairman at the forefront of Ireland's shopping centre revolution

Superquinn chairman at the forefront of Ireland's shopping centre revolution
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Kildare-based Sentenial acquired by EML in deal worth up to €110m

  Australian payments company EML has agreed to buy Irish-based Sentenial Ltd in a deal worth up to €110 million. The deal includes an upfront payment of €70 million, with an earn-out component of up to €40 million. Company filings show its shareholders include chief executive Sean Fitzgerald; Enterprise Ireland; former Smurfit Kappa chief Gary McGann; Eamonn Quinn, son of the late Superquinn founder Feargal Quinn; former minister for finance Charlie McCreevy; and former Anglo Irish Bank executive Tiarnan O’Mahoney. Sentenial is a cloud-native enterprise-grade payments company, operating in the European open banking sector with its Nuapay brand. It is regulated in the UK and France, and processes €45 billion per annum.

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