Enniskillen steel fabricator strengthens financial grip as sales and profits rise
Medwyn Holdings has 'strong liquidity position' with more than £38m cash in hand
Barrhead reveals top holiday destinations from north in 2024 as year ends on record-breaking high
Scottish-headquartered travel company has just opened a second Northern Ireland store
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Year of strong growth as Ulster Carpets sees sales soar by 11%
Record-breaking results come as Portadown company is granted a Royal Warrant
Medical tech specialist Axial3D secures $18m in fresh investment
Funding will drive expansion of Belfast firm's AI-powered 3D medical imaging and patient-specific solutions
£6m of equity is deployed in first year of NI Investment Fund
Latest cash injection sees £750,000 awarded to Banbridge-based Stora Software
Membership of the north’s 80 credit unions soars to 570,000
Loan book soars in last year by 8.3% to £698 million as assets grow to £1.9 billion
7,000 retail jobs lost in Northern Ireland in last five years
Increases in employers’ national insurance and new regulations for tackling waste 'point to life remaining tough for retailers in 2025' says NIRC
831,780 people in north now in work - and that’s a record
Reweighted labour market statistics reveal a mixed picture, but some key measures not going in the right direction
North’s economy ‘will pick up in 2025′ says bank report
Danske Bank forecasts economic growth of 1.4% for Northern Ireland next year
New power supplier garners first ‘Share’ of market
Utility Regulator report shows locally-owned operator signs up 377 customers (that's 0.01% of the market)
Halifax to axe two more Belfast bank branches in February
Owner Lloyds Banking Group says move follows continuing customer migration towards mobile and online banking
Tesco in multi-million-pound store refurbishment programme across north
Around 20 of the retailer's Northern Ireland estate are being revamped to help showcase more local produce
Northern Ireland beer prices - and how much you should be paying in tax
A lesson in taxes and economics if you go drinking with your buddies
Coastal communities in north to benefit from £100,000 grant
NI Maritime & Offshore (NIMO) among nine UK maritime clusters to receive a share of £1m in government funding