Dublin Solicitors
Do You Know Your ICB Credit Rating?
Today we know what Google says about us, how it ranks our business, we may know our Klout Score … or not! But do we know what our Credit Rating is? The Irish Credit Bureau (ICB), is currently the main source of credit reference for individuals in Ireland. The main financial institutions record all Bank accounts and Credit Cards with the ICB and it holds a record of the loan, balance and the monthly payment record. This database includes information on a wide range of loans, including personal loans, mortgages and credit card loans.
While the ICB does not make a decision whether or not you get a loan, the Financial institutions use the information held by the ICB when making the decision to approve the loan or not.
Another Large Dublin Office Space Is Vacated
Dublin's office space market continues to thrive, with the city center remaining the most sought-after location for investment, according to SCSI Valuation Chair George Saurin. However, in 2015, there was a notable shift as some companies opted for suburban areas attracted by lower rental prices and renovated facilities. The SCSI/IPD Ireland property Index reported significant capital and rental value growth in both central and suburban Dublin office sectors. Despite this, a large office space in Carrickmines has become vacant, likely to attract expanding companies from Dublin city center. Additionally, Knight Frank is offering office spaces for rent at 9 Exchequer Place in the IFSC and four newly refurbished Victorian buildings on Earlsfort Terrace in Dublin 2, catering to varying company sizes and needs.
Record Disqualification For 3 Company Directors
This record disqualification is a very clear warning to Company Directors. They need to be conscious of penalties and the benefit getting qualified legal advice on ALL aspects of their business, company law and compliance.
Personal Injury Claims: Workplace Accidents
Do you need to submit a personal injury claim for an accident at work? Although it may be intimidating to take a claim against your employer, if their breach of duty caused you to suffer an accident in the work place, you are entitled to compensation. We understand the process may seem daunting. At Regan Solicitors we can talk you through the step by step workplace accidents claims process and answer any questions you may have.