FinTech

A FinTech 2019 Thanksgiving – With Added Gravy

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer The end of the year always seems to bring on moments of reflection, a…

6 years ago

Fujitsu Report: Irish public not ready for challenger banks as concerns around security halts technology adoption

Providing greater mobility and faster services, challenger banks have all the ingredients for success, but public’s trust in technology is…

6 years ago

Artificial Intelligence in Financial Services – In Data We Trust

This past year has been a busy one for emerging technologies, especially in regard to artificial intelligence (AI). AI startup…

6 years ago

Signifyd Sees Accelerated Innovation With Expansion of Global R&D Centre in Northern Ireland

Signifyd, a global leader in ecommerce fraud protection, has seen its new research and development centre grow faster than expected,…

6 years ago

PayPal launches Xoom in Ireland for fast and secure international money transfers

PayPal has launched Xoom, its international money transfer service, in Ireland. It enables people in Ireland to quickly send money…

6 years ago

March of the Big Tech Payments in 2019

2019 has been a whirlwind year for payments and the big tech community. Multiple mega deals were made, including the…

6 years ago

Digital Only Banks: Challenge we will – or not?

Are consumers finally ready to go all in with digital banking and ditch their branches? Some seem to think so,…

6 years ago

PayPal helps to solve digital challenges for six Irish charities during 24-hour hackathon

PayPal today announces the outcome of its 2019 annual charity hackathon in Ireland. This year’s Operation Hack brought together teammates…

6 years ago

If It Looks Like A Duck, Quacks Like A Duck, It’s A Duck!

Self-Administered Pension Schemes are little-understood and often shrouded in mystery for many of us. Ultimately, if it looks like a…

6 years ago

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