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Two swim organisations settle legal row over 'duplicate' Dublin swims
Two swim organisations settle legal row over 'duplicate' Dublin swims

The 42

time10 hours ago

  • Business
  • The 42

Two swim organisations settle legal row over 'duplicate' Dublin swims

LEGAL PROCEEDINGS BETWEEN two swim groups over who is the rightful owner of two annual Dublin swims have reached a settlement. At the end of June, Leinster Open Sea (LOS) filed proceedings against Swim Ireland regarding the ownership of the annual Dublin City Liffey Swim and the Dún Laoghaire Harbour Swims. It included an application for an injunction to prevent Swim Ireland from organising 'duplicate' Liffey Swim and Dún Laoghaire Harbour races. Today, Swim Ireland has said that it is 'delighted' to announce that a settlement has been reached that 'unequivocally reaffirms Swim Ireland's proprietary rights and long-standing stewardship of these cherished events'. Advertisement There was confusion last year as both LOS and Swim Ireland ran competing Liffey Swims after a row broke out over who should host the landmark swim. Leinster Open Swim had been the organiser of the event for a number of years, but had done so recognised by Swim Ireland. Competitors wait on the quays to take part in the 90th Annual Liffey Swim through Dublin in 2009. Niall Carson / Alamy Stock Photo Niall Carson / Alamy Stock Photo / Alamy Stock Photo A rift between the two, which included Swim Ireland stating that it had 'governance concerns' over the operations of Leinster Open Sea, resulted in the separate bodies ploughing ahead and holding their separate swims at the same location. Swim Ireland's statement today said that it welcomed LOS's acknowledgement that 'Swim Ireland owns all property rights in both the Dublin City Liffey Swim and the Dún Laoghaire Harbour Swim, which have been running since 1920 and 1930 respectively'. It added that it is hopeful that 'all organisations involved in aquatic sports will eventually choose to operate within established national governance frameworks, ensuring consistency and fairness for all participants.' It extended an invitation to all clubs and organisations to affiliate and collaborate. Subject to final licence from the relevant local authorities, one Dublin City Liffey Swim and one Dún Laoghaire Harbour Swim, will proceed as scheduled for 2025, delivered by Swim Ireland. The Dún Laoghaire Harbour Swim is set for 3 August, and the Dublin City Liffey Swim for 13 September. Leinster Open Sea's legal representatives have been contacted for comment. Written by Emma Hickey and posted on

Two swim organisations settle legal row over 'duplicate' Dublin swims
Two swim organisations settle legal row over 'duplicate' Dublin swims

The Journal

time11 hours ago

  • Business
  • The Journal

Two swim organisations settle legal row over 'duplicate' Dublin swims

LEGAL PROCEEDINGS BETWEEN two swim groups over who is the rightful owner of two annual Dublin swims have reached a settlement. At the end of June, Leinster Open Sea (LOS) filed proceedings against Swim Ireland regarding the ownership of the annual Dublin City Liffey Swim and the Dún Laoghaire Harbour Swims. It included an application for an injunction to prevent Swim Ireland from organising 'duplicate' Liffey Swim and Dún Laoghaire Harbour races. Today, Swim Ireland has said that it is 'delighted' to announce that a settlement has been reached that 'unequivocally reaffirms Swim Ireland's proprietary rights and long-standing stewardship of these cherished events'. There was confusion last year as both LOS and Swim Ireland ran competing Liffey Swims after a row broke out over who should host the landmark swim. Leinster Open Swim had been the organiser of the event for a number of years, but had done so recognised by Swim Ireland. Advertisement Competitors wait on the quays to take part in the 90th Annual Liffey Swim through Dublin in 2009. Niall Carson / Alamy Stock Photo Niall Carson / Alamy Stock Photo / Alamy Stock Photo A rift between the two, which included Swim Ireland stating that it had 'governance concerns' over the operations of Leinster Open Sea, resulted in the separate bodies ploughing ahead and holding their separate swims at the same location. Swim Ireland's statement today said that it welcomed LOS's acknowledgement that 'Swim Ireland owns all property rights in both the Dublin City Liffey Swim and the Dún Laoghaire Harbour Swim, which have been running since 1920 and 1930 respectively'. It added that it is hopeful that 'all organisations involved in aquatic sports will eventually choose to operate within established national governance frameworks, ensuring consistency and fairness for all participants.' It extended an invitation to all clubs and organisations to affiliate and collaborate. Subject to final licence from the relevant local authorities, one Dublin City Liffey Swim and one Dún Laoghaire Harbour Swim, will proceed as scheduled for 2025, delivered by Swim Ireland. The Dún Laoghaire Harbour Swim is set for 3 August, and the Dublin City Liffey Swim for 13 September. Leinster Open Sea's legal representatives have been contacted for comment. Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone... A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation. Learn More Support The Journal

Free Fire World Cup 2025 point rush standings: Core memory leads the charge
Free Fire World Cup 2025 point rush standings: Core memory leads the charge

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Free Fire World Cup 2025 point rush standings: Core memory leads the charge

Free Fire World Cup 2025: The Free Fire World Cup 2025 is heating up as fans across the globe watch the action unfold during the Point Rush stage. Hosted as part of the larger Esports World Cup 2025, this crucial phase sees the top 12 teams, who fought their way through the Knockout Stage, now battling it out across six intense matches. Every elimination, every rank placement, and every triumphant Booyah! plays a pivotal role in determining their headstart points for the Grand Finals. What is the Point Rush in Free Fire World Cup 2025? The Point Rush is more than just a stepping stone; it's a strategic battlefield in the Free Fire Max competitive arena. Teams are not just competing for daily bragging rights — they're building a tactical advantage for tomorrow's all-important Grand Finals. A better finish today means starting with a points edge tomorrow in what is known as the 'Champion Rush' format. Free Fire Max Fans on the Edge of Their Seats Whether you're watching from India or anywhere around the world, the excitement of Free Fire Max is contagious. Millions of fans are glued to their screens, keeping a close eye on the live Point Rush standings, eager to see which squad will position itself as the top contender in the Free Fire World Cup 2025. Live Standings After Match 6 – Free Fire World Cup 2025 Point Rush After six high-stakes matches, here's how the teams rank in the Point Rush standings: Core Memory Esports – 94 Points MOVISTAR Rainbow7 – 83 Points EVOS Esports – 76 Points TEAM VITALITY – 62 Points RRQ – 62 Points Team Falcons – 59 Points LOS – 59 Points FLUXO – 57 Points PAIN GAMING – 55 Points BURIRAM UNITED ESPORTS – 51 Points ALL GAMERS – 47 Points DRAGONS ESPORTS – 41 Points The final tally from the Point Rush matches directly determines the headstart points for the Grand Finals, giving the top-performing squads a significant advantage. Free Fire World Cup 2025 Grand Finals: Headstart Points Allocated Based on the final Point Rush standings, here's how the headstart points have been distributed for the Free Fire World Cup 2025 Grand Finals: Core Memory Esports – 10 Points Movistar Rainbow7 – 7 Points Evos Esports – 5 Points Vitality Esports – 3 Points RRQ KAZU – 2 Points Team Falcons – 1 Point LOS – 0 Point FLUXO – 0 Point Pain Gaming – 0 Point Buriram United Esports – 0 Point All Gamers – 0 Point Dragons Esports – 0 Point These points will give the top six teams a head start as they enter the Grand Finals, setting the stage for an epic showdown in the world of Free Fire Max esports. The Road to the Champion Rush Begins The intensity of the Free Fire World Cup 2025 continues to rise as we head toward the final phase. With the Point Rush now complete, the focus shifts to the Grand Finals — where legends are made and the ultimate champion of Free Fire Max will be crowned. Will Core Memory Esports maintain their dominance? Can underdogs like Dragons Esports or All Gamers make a stunning comeback? The stage is set, and the stakes couldn't be higher. Stay tuned for full updates, match highlights, and in-depth analysis as the Free Fire World Cup 2025 reaches its thrilling climax. Don't Miss: Live coverage of the Free Fire World Cup 2025 Grand Finals Exclusive analysis of Free Fire Max meta strategies Behind-the-scenes with your favourite esports teams Grand Finals (20 July 2025) The final 12 teams will fight it out for the championship trophy and the $1 million prize pool. The Point Rush has shaken up the battlefield and given fans a taste of the drama and intensity to come. With millions tuning in and teams putting everything on the line, the Free Fire World Cup 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most unforgettable events in Free Fire Max history. To stay updated on the stories that are going viral, follow Indiatimes Trending.

Salesforce to advance AI-led processes for godrej capital's lending business
Salesforce to advance AI-led processes for godrej capital's lending business

Time of India

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Salesforce to advance AI-led processes for godrej capital's lending business

Godrej Capital, the financial services arm of the Godrej Industries Group, and Salesforce, the #1 AI CRM*, today announced a strategic collaboration to deepen Godrej Capital's subsidiaries' technology edge in digital lending infrastructure and drive superior customer experience across its portfolio in India. Deloitte India has been onboarded as the implementation partner for this initiative, facilitating seamless integration and accelerated deployment of Salesforce's advanced platforms across Godrej Capital's lending for its consistent focus on innovation and early adoption of GenAI-driven solutions, this collaboration with Salesforce reflects a shared vision to build a future-ready, digitally agile lending ecosystem. With Deloitte's proven expertise in delivering large-scale technology transformations, the partnership is expected to significantly enhance operational agility, customer experience, and risk intelligence across the company's product portfolio. As a part of this collaboration, the company is enhancing its lending infrastructure by consolidating its Loan Origination System (LOS) into best-in-class AI-driven platforms, powered by Salesforce, across its entire product line, alongside its existing core customer relationship management (CRM) platform. This modernized infrastructure enables the delivery of highly intelligent, seamless, and personalized lending journeys - right from initial application to disbursement. These enhancements are aimed at further improving turnaround times, driving accuracy, and strengthening credit delivery for individuals and enterprises across India. By leveraging Salesforce's AI-driven insights, the company is creating a more agile, data-lending process to support smarter cross-selling strategies, sharpen risk management, and deliver more tailored experiences at scale. With a unified 360-degree view of customers across products, channels, and touchpoints, the company is well-positioned to continue offering exceptional customer service, operational agility, and minimized manual interventions across its lending lifecycle. Comments on the news: Manish Shah, MD & CEO, Godrej Capital , said, 'At Godrej Capital, our technology-first approach and ongoing investments in GenAI have been key to how we scale financial solutions. Our continued association with Salesforce, a global leader in AI-driven platforms complements these efforts, enabling us to deliver even smarter credit experiences, improve operational efficiency, and create new opportunities for personalization and speed. More importantly, this partnership reflects our shared focus on applying technology to solve real-world challenges in financial services and supporting India's broader economic growth through a more inclusive, agile lending ecosystem.' Arundhati Bhattacharya, President and CEO, Salesforce - South Asia , shared, 'The financial services industry is at a defining moment — where technology is not just enhancing systems, but fundamentally reshaping how institutions engage, decide, and serve their customers. In a digital-first world, the future will belong to those who lead with intelligence, agility, and trust. AI is central to this shift - enabling faster decisions, deeper customer insight, and more personalized engagement at scale. Godrej Capital stands out as a bold innovator in this space - combining a strong customer-first ethos with a digital-first mindset. As they reimagine credit delivery not only for India's MSMEs but for every borrower, entrepreneur, and household that fuels the country's growth, we're proud to support their journey with a unified, AI-powered platform that brings together data, intelligence, and speed to unlock the next frontier of inclusive growth.' Ashwin Ballal, Partner, Deloitte India , added, 'We are pleased to partner with Godrej Capital on this ambitious transformation. The integration of Salesforce's AI-led platforms, combined with Godrej Capital's digital-first vision, presents a tremendous opportunity to reshape lending experiences in India. Our deep domain knowledge, proven implementation capabilities, and global best practices will support Godrej Capital in building an agile, scalable, and future-ready digital infrastructure that delivers real business impact.' With an expanding footprint, Godrej Capital continues to invest in scalable, future-ready technology. Its in-house teams are driving GenAI-led solutions across functions to enhance efficiency. Strengthening this, SAKSHAM, the company's enterprise-grade GenAI and ML platform, centralises AI development, enables secure LLM integration, and simplifies governance to deliver intelligent, customer-centric solutions for the evolving BFSI landscape. As part of the ongoing product innovation, Salesforce continues to expand the boundaries of enterprise AI with Agentforce — the Salesforce Platform that enables companies to build and deploy AI agents capable of autonomously taking action across business functions. Agentforce represents the next evolution of Salesforce — a platform where AI agents work alongside humans to create a digital workforce that amplifies human potential and delivers results with unmatched speed and intelligence. *Salesforce, the #1 CRM , powered by AI technology and capabilities .

Leinster swim group takes legal action against Swim Ireland over Liffey swim hosting row
Leinster swim group takes legal action against Swim Ireland over Liffey swim hosting row

The Journal

time02-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Journal

Leinster swim group takes legal action against Swim Ireland over Liffey swim hosting row

A ROW BETWEEN two swim groups over identical events planned for the second consecutive year has led a Leinster-based swim group to initiate legal proceedings against Swim Ireland. Leinster Open Sea (LOS) filed legal proceedings against Swim Ireland, the national governing body for Irish swimming, on Monday. A statement from Leinster Open Sea's board of directors confirmed that it had initiated the proceedings, which include an application for an injunction to prevent Swim Ireland from organising 'duplicate' Liffey Swim and Dún Laoghaire Harbour races. The statement described the two events as 'historic' and 'long established as part of the Leinster Open Sea calendar'. There was confusion last year as both LOS and Swim Ireland ran competing Liffey Swims after a row broke out over who should host the landmark swim. Leinster Open Swim had been the organiser of the event for a number of years, but had done so recognised by Swim Ireland. A rift between the two, which included Swim Ireland stating that it had 'governance concerns' over the operations of Leinster Open Swim, resulted in the separate bodies ploughing ahead and holding their separate swims at the same location. This year, Leinster Open Sea's Dún Laoghaire Harbour swim is scheduled to take place on 15 September, and its Liffey swim is scheduled to take place on 21 September. Swim Ireland, however, has scheduled for its Dún Laoghaire Harbour swim to take place on 3 August, and its Liffey swim on 13 September. Advertisement The swim in 2018. Alamy Stock Photo Alamy Stock Photo Leinster Open Sea CLG has this year set out that it wishes to retain the right to organise and run the annual events. 'In 2024, the running of two competing Liffey Swims caused considerable confusion among swimmers, volunteers, and the public — resulting in reputational damage and unnecessary division within the open water community,' a statement said. 'We are determined to avoid the same situation in 2025.' It further said that it has made repeated efforts to resolve the matter and has offered to undergo mediation with Swim Ireland. It alleged that Swim Ireland publicly stated that it is willing to take part in mediation but privately laid down 'a series of preconditions before it would take part in mediation which are totally unacceptable'. It added that it regretted having to initiate such proceedings but that the move was taken 'as a last resort'. In a statement to The Journal , Swim Ireland said that it has refrained from taking legal action itself to avoid spending 'valuable resource on legal fees which could otherwise be spent on our members and ground the Swim Ireland open water schedule'. 'As Swim Ireland has not initiated this recent action, it continues to consider the contents of the legal proceedings issued and will attend court on Friday, as required,' the organisation said. It added that it was assured of its position in relation to the two contested swims. Leinster Open Sea said that it hoped the Leinster swimming community would consider to support it as it proceeds with legal action, and said that it fully intends for its race calendar to proceed as planned. Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone... A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation. Learn More Support The Journal

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