Rural Life
New legislation that aims to provide a guarantee of access to ATMs and cash services in rural...
An Irish MEP has said that she will support amendments to a EU regulation in order to ensure it allows people to use cash instead of cards.
Cash is the "preferred payment method" for many consumers in Ireland particularly those aged 18-34, according to the results of a new survey.
Agri-Business
The cheque book for farmers is "the greatest thing that was ever devised" according to Independent...
During ongoing investigations into organised criminal activity in the mid-western region, Gardaí undertook a search operation in Limerick.
The Minister for Finance has said "cash remains the preferred form of payment" for many people in the country.
The IFA said that the criteria on cash payments for schemes, such as the National Farm Safety Measure, is too strict and should be revised.
Agri Politics
MEP Chris MacManus said submissions made to the National Payments Strategy consultation show that public support for cash is strong
MEP Chris MacManus has met with the European CommissionerMairéad McGuinness as part of the 'right to cash' campaign.
Charity warns that access to cash is about being able to "buy something in a shop" without being discriminated against.
Sinn Féin MEP, Chris MacManus has said a survey shows that, the desire to continue using cash in Irish society remains strong.
Minister McGrath published the General Scheme of the Access to Cash Bill today, which will be used to avoid 'financial exclusion'
A public survey has just being launched in aid of people having a "right to cash" by Sinn Féin MEP Chris MacManus.
The Department of Transport and the RSA will support the continued use of cash to pay for the NCT for people who require it.
The leader of Aontú Peadar Tóibín has said that a "damaging" decision by the NCT service to go cashless must be reversed.
The motion in the Dáil by the Rural Independents support the continued use and access to cash in society has been passed unopposed.
The Rural Independent Group of TDs will this week bring a motion before the Dáil calling for the public's access to cash to be safeguarded.
Dairy
2018 has been challenging and current estimates suggest that there could be a swing of €500-700/per cow in net cash when 2018 is compared to 2017.