FinTech

New research shows 79% of small to medium retailers in Ireland are concerned about cashflow

New research carried out by Elavon, one of Ireland’s leading card payment providers, identifies the key challenges facing small and…

9 years ago

OTT insurgence is rising, what should Telcos do?

By Preety A splash of colour on a boring canvas#content writer, blogger#digitalmarketing #social media. This article was first published on bankaigroup.com .  For the…

9 years ago

Fexco Launches Debut Payments Innovation Challenge

FEXCO today launched CONNECT@FEXCO, a third level innovation challenge specifically focused on the digital payments sector. The programme invites students…

9 years ago

Experts urge those who have missed the tax filing deadline to act now to mitigate the extent of 5% and 10% surcharges

Taxback.com say that by now self-assessed tax payers should have their affairs in order and have submitted a tax return…

9 years ago

APIs: Bridging the Gap Between FinTech Companies and Financial Institutions

Latest great guest post by Jaimie Anzelone, see her last one here. I was on my way to Money 20/20,…

9 years ago

US election has Brexit-like implications for Irish businesses trading internationally

In the wake of one of the most turbulent and memorable US elections in recent history, thousands business owners &…

9 years ago

LEADERS OF ISLAMIC AND CHINESE E- CURRENCY COME TOGETHER IN CAMBRIDGE FOR GOOD

The Internet-of-Value conference at the University of Cambridge calls the most important global specialists and investors in intangible assets and…

9 years ago

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