The role of foreign exchange rates for businesses in Ireland can be very significant.The value of Irish exports to Britain in 2019 was €13.5 billion and the value of imports from the UK was €18.7 billion. Many Irish businesses will have import/export payments to manage or overseas earnings to repatriate.If exchange rates go against them […]
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Business Accounts
Accepting Card Payments in Person: A Guide for Irish Small Businesses
In today’s digital age, offering card payment for face-to-face customers is a necessity for any small business in Ireland. Taxi drivers , barbers , coffee shops, food trucks , gardeners , window cleaners etc etc. Customers now expect the ease of swiping or tapping their cards, and businesses that fall behind risk losing sales and […]
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Business Banking Charges
Business Current Account Charges in Ireland – a Comparison. If you run a business – as a sole trader or a limited company, you should probably have a business account with a bank.Small sole traders or freelancers could probably manage without a separate business bank account – but it is a good way of keeping […]
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