Mobile Banking

Monzo secures full European banking licence to supercharge international growth ambitions with headquarters in Dublin

Leading digital bank Monzo has announced that it has secured a full banking licence from the European Central Bank (ECB)…

1 month ago

Almost 60% of Contactless Payments Made Using Mobile Wallets rather than Cards

Over 1.6 billion contactless point of sale (POS) payments, valued at €28.3 billion, were made in shops, restaurants and other…

4 months ago

New Irish Mobile Payment Service ‘Zippay’ to launch in early 2026

AIB, Bank of Ireland, and PTSB have today announced plans to launch Zippay, a new person-to-person mobile payment service, in…

5 months ago

Payit™ by NatWest partners with Prommt

Prommt, the premium pay-by-link platform for remote payments, has announced a partnership with Payit™ by NatWest. Payit™ is an award-winning Open Banking…

5 months ago

Bank of Ireland warning of spike in ‘safe account’ scam

Bank of Ireland is warning customers about a dramatic increase this week in reports and cases of an attempted ‘safe…

7 months ago

Revolut launches zero-commission ETF investment plans in Ireland

Revolut offers a wide array of investment options for its customers across the EEA, with over 9,000 financial assets (US…

11 months ago

Bank of Ireland sees record Christmas digital banking usage

Bank of Ireland has revealed that between 14 and 24 December there has been record Christmas digital banking usage. On…

1 year ago

Revolut Enables Tap to Pay on iPhone for Business and Freelance Customers in Ireland

Revolut has announced that it has enabled Apple’s Tap to Pay on iPhone contactless payment acceptance technology for Revolut Pro…

1 year ago

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