Dear there,      

Yesterday, Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe T.D., and Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Michael McGrath T.D. delivered the details of Budget 2021. Designed to safeguard against a hard Brexit as well as mitigate the worst effects of the Covid 19 pandemic, Minister Donohoe said that, 'This year, while we continue to prepare for Brexit, we are now responding to the worst global pandemic in a century'. 

 

The annual Aviva Budget Summary is now available for download. 

Read Jim Power's views on the economic implications of Budget 2021.

 

Join us at our Health vs Wealth CPD webinar shortly at 10am this morning where Jim will discuss the economic implications of Budget 2021, and analyse the Health vs Wealth priorities for the Irish Government with Professor Luke O'Neill. If you have already registered to join this, many thanks. 

 

Register here 

 

Kind regards, 


Sean Boyle,

Head of Sales & Distribution, General Insurance
Aviva Insurance Ireland DAC

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Budget 2021 - An Assessment by Economist Jim Power
 
 
 
 
 
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Aviva Budget 2019 Summary