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<p>Some of the creditors included Everyday Finance, Cabot Finance, Pepper Finance and Start Mortgages. File photo: iStock</p>

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High Court approves debt write-offs worth millions owed mostly to financial firms
The three cases ruled on involved more than €8.5m in debts
<p>Jerry and Ita Murphy and their sons Diarmuid and Conor on their farm in Co Cork. The family’s solicitor says Everyday Finance is not engaging with them on the basis of a downsizing plan. 	<span class="contextmenu emphasis CaptionCredit">Picture: Denis Minihane</span>
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'How is this fair?' Cork farming family risks losing everything
<p>Tony Kenny and Joan McEneff of Now Trading Depot at Gladstone Street in Clonmel. Their business is under threat after AIB sold their mortgages to vulture fund Everyday Finance. Pictures: Eddie O'Hare</p>

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Couple locked out of their Clonmel store once locked in with a vulture fund
'We want to pay our way': O'Donovan's Hotel and their battle with Everyday Finance

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'We want to pay our way': O'Donovan's Hotel and their battle with Everyday Finance
Ex junior minister Ivor Callely running a second-hand car business, court hears

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Ex junior minister Ivor Callely running a second-hand car business, court hears
High Court approves survival scheme for healthcare companies  employing 79

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High Court approves survival scheme for healthcare companies employing 79
Firms write off €600m bad debts

IRISH companies have written off close to €600 million in bad debts in the last five years, according to figures released by BusinessPro.

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