Banking

Fintech and Payments Association (FPAI) Launches inaugural Conference, Thursday April 14th

By @SimonCocking. FinTech & Payments. The FPAI is a trade association representing the fintech and payments community in Ireland. The Fintech and Payments…

10 years ago

What is Bitcoin, and how might it be regulated?

Here is our latest guest post by Dr. Paul O hAonghusa UCD CITO coding value project, who most recently wrote about Bitcoin's…

10 years ago

CurrencyFair, an Irish FinTech success story. Insights from Brett Meyers, CEO

By @SimonCocking. CurrencyFair are an Irish company who are making great progress in the area of international currency transfers who we featured last…

10 years ago

Mobile banking security and the need for biometrics

Latest guest post by Eve Tyler, (see also last week's piece on 'The Ultimate FinFech Unicorns') from Misys.com, aiming to to transform…

10 years ago

The Ultimate Guide to FinTech Unicorns

Great guest post by Eve Tyler, from Misys.com, see more here. Image from Pixabay In 2015, the number of FinTech Unicorns grew to…

10 years ago

Why Banks don’t get IT, by Mark Leyden

Great guest post by Mark Leyden orginally written for Congregation 2015. Retail banks are really quite simple things… They keep safe peoples…

10 years ago

Elizabeth Lumley, Startupbootcamp FinTech MD, on startup success and world domination

By @SimonCocking. Great interview with Elizabeth Lumley Director of Global Ecosystem Development @sbcFinTech and @sbcInsurTech Frequent guest host of Breaking Banks  @Breakingbanks1 Global FinTech Diva for Life!…

10 years ago

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