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Share this article Share this article MANCHESTER, England, Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Cheshire based fintech, Suits Me, has experienced their biggest year of growth since launching in 2015, despite contending with the global coronavirus pandemic. The alternative banking solution has announced record growth across multiple areas of the business including the number of new accounts opened, uplift in new staff members and the premier of the Suits Me TV advert, along with the accomplishment of numerous other goals in 2020. Suits Me Accounts Opened 2015 - 2020 (PRNewsfoto/Suits Me) Suits Me First TV Advert Featured on Dave, Dave Ja Vu, Sky Atlantic and BT Sport (PRNewsfoto/Suits Me) ....
Alternative banking solution Suits Me said that in the nine months since the first national lockdown in March 2020, it saw an extra 45,147 accounts opened. ....
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SHARING OPTIONS: Ian Hutchinson, technical manager, Nutribio, and Richard Lynch, sales manager, Nutribio, at Nutribio’s new performance nutrition plant in Cork. \ Donal O’Leary Cork-based animal nutrition company Nutribio is one of those Irish agribusinesses that operates below the radar yet it plays a crucial role in the agricultural and food supply chain. While the company’s name might not be immediately recognisable, Nutribio estimates that 50% to 60% of the cows in Ireland consume some of its products every year. Nutribio’s parent company is Co-op Animal Health, a joint venture veterinary wholesale business owned 50:50 by Glanbia and Dairygold. According to Richard Lynch, sales manager with Nutribio, the company was founded after Co-op Animal Health completed the acquisition of Master Farm Nutrition in 1998. ....
Retailer s Christmas window lights up Limerick street Reporter: [email protected] Eva Clarke, owner of Tony Clarke Books, Elaine Clogan, Owner of O Donnell Boutique, Cllr Sarah Kiely and Caroline Long, Chair of Limerick City Traders. PICTURE: RICHARD LYNCH/ILOVELIMERICK ); ); A LIMERICK retailer is celebrating this week after her Christmas window display secured a special award. The Thomas Street/Catherine Street traders and retailers teamed up with metropolitan district leader Sarah Kiely to host a special window display competition. And O’Donnell Boutique won the overall award for its festive, fun-filled display. The competition was open to all traders in the city centre, with the trophy sponsored by Cllr Kiely, and judged by Limerick Leader columnist Richard Lynch. ....