Irish business leaders report high levels of concern about a number of threats, with macro economic volatility the top risk Furthermore, 29 per cent of Irish business leaders admit to not having ...
Four big corporate deals last year and six future leaders have been shortlisted for The Irish Times Business Awards, which are run in association with Bank of Ireland. In the Deal of the Year ...
Enthusiasm for AI’s economic impact is robust, with 86% of Irish business leaders optimistic about AI’s positive influence on the economy over the next five years Yet, despite this enthusiasm, only 6% ...
BT has reached an agreement for the sale of its Irish wholesale and enterprise business unit to Speed Fibre Group. The transaction is subject to customary conditions including competition approval and ...
At the same time, 62% of Irish business leaders believe global economic growth will improve, up from 35% last year. Meanwhile, an overwhelming majority are confident about their company’s ...
Widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in Irish business remains low at just 6%, according to new research. PwC's GenerativeAI (GenAI) Irish Business Leaders’ survey shows that 67% ...
Women on the leadership teams of ISEQ 20 companies has fallen from 27% to 24%, reports Balance for Better Business Bernard Byrne and Carol Andrews, co-chairs of B4BB, a business-led review group ...
Nearly all (98pc) Irish businesses have started using artificial intelligence (AI), though just 6pc have deployed the technology at scale, PwC’s 2025 GenAI Business Leaders Survey found.
Photo: Post Reporter Business sentiment among Irish chief executives has improved significantly, with strong confidence in both company performance and economic growth, a survey has found. PwC’s 2025 ...
Digital Business Ireland, the national association for the digital sector, said the figures show that e-commerce sales are now a major driver of the Irish economy. "Today's findings also highlight ...
Top Irish business leaders came into this year overwhelmingly optimistic about growth prospects despite the threat of a trade war and evidence of a slowdown across much of the EU. PwC surveyed 82 ...
Irish exports were valued at a record €223.8 billion last year, with medical and pharmaceutical products contributing heavily to the total. Compared to 2023, the value of exports was up 14% ...
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