r/irishpersonalfinance is a subreddit with 94k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and money talk, and the community frequently discusses mortgage, pension, savings, investment, and tax, and they frequently recommend/review savings account, phone plan, and mortgage broker.
Learn about budgeting, saving, getting out of debt, credit, investing, taxes, and retirement planning in the Republic of Ireland. Join our community and get on top of your finances!
Popular Themes in r/irishpersonalfinance
#1
Advice Requests
: "What's left of a €100,000 salary after tax across Europe?"
27 posts
#2
Money Talk
: "What do ireland's top 1% do ??"
11 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "Went through a full year of my bank statement line by line and genuinely felt a bit sick"
4 posts
#4
Solution Requests
: "ETF Platforms in Ireland - which one do you use?"
1 post
#5
Ideas
: "Overdue Retail Investing Roadmap"
1 post
#6
News
: "Government to review fuel duty cuts as oil prices fall"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/irishpersonalfinance
#1
Mortgage
: "Are we mad for not drawing down our full Mortgage loan?"
50 posts
#2
Pension
: "My Pension pot grew €50k in less than a year"
40 posts
#3
Savings
: "Salary & Savings"
36 posts
#4
Investment
: "Simon Harris insists Investment savings plan is aimed at ‘middle Ireland’"
31 posts
#5
Tax
26 posts
#6
Property
: "Are falling loans for home purchase a canary in the Property coal mine?"
22 posts
#7
Struggling With
20 posts
#8
Finance
: "How to manage my savings/Finances after first home purchase. Good salary but not building wealth."
20 posts
#9
Loan
: "Loan or Use Savings?"
19 posts
#10
Job
: "Job cuts and general nervousness"
18 posts
Products Discussed in r/irishpersonalfinance
Savings Account
34 reviews
#1
Trade Republic
3.8★ from 6 reviews
#2
Revolut
4.2★ from 5 reviews
#3
Raisin
4.0★ from 3 reviews
Phone Plan
33 reviews
#1
GoMo
4.6★ from 13 reviews
#2
48
4.3★ from 6 reviews
#3
Vodafone
3.7★ from 6 reviews
Mortgage Broker
29 reviews
#1
Finance Solutions
4.7★ from 6 reviews
#2
Doddl
4.8★ from 4 reviews
#3
Absolute Mortgages
5.0★ from 2 reviews
Flair Used in r/irishpersonalfinance
#1
Advice & Support
: "Starting over at 35, is it actually possible?"
36 posts
#2
Property
: "Update to buying my council house"
32 posts
#3
Investments
: "Simon Harris insists investment savings plan is aimed at ‘middle Ireland’"
27 posts
#4
Savings
: "Increase in Interest Rate"
25 posts
#5
Banking
: "A gentle reminder to move any payments away from AIB ahead of their new fee structure"
18 posts
#6
Budgeting
: "Went through a full year of my bank statement line by line and genuinely felt a bit sick"
12 posts
#7
Employment
: "Job cuts and general nervousness"
10 posts
#8
Retirement
: "Pension millionaires to benefit from higher tax relief over coming years"
9 posts
#9
Discussion
: "Is Irish personal finance becoming useless unless you already own property or earn over €80k?"
7 posts
#10
Insurance
: "Hit by a UK driver in Dublin. UK insurer admits liability but refuses to deal with foreign party?"
7 posts
Member Growth in r/irishpersonalfinance
Yearly
+19k members(25.7%)
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Last updated: July 3, 2026