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SumUp obtains e-money licence from the Central Bank of Ireland

Global payments service provider SumUp has confirmed it has received a new e-money licence from the Central Bank of Ireland, the country's…

5 years ago

Virgin Media now offering Gigabit broadband to almost 1.4 million homes on the island of Ireland

Virgin Media has switched on gigabit broadband across its entire network in Northern Ireland. Nearly 400,000 homes are now able…

5 years ago

Irish small businesses risk losing out on holiday sales as shoppers move online

Research published by Visa shows that one in five (21%) Irish consumers surveyed plan to do most of their shopping…

5 years ago

Online shopping surge to continue as buying patterns change

Online shopping habits for Irish consumers have changed dramatically since COVID-19 and this will continue, according to research carried out…

5 years ago

Plenty more Phish: Why employees fall for scams and what companies can do about it

Preventive countermeasures to phishing emails may actually increase the likelihood of employees’ falling for such scams, a new academic study…

5 years ago

Magnet promises to put the human back into customer service

A new gigabyte broadband service, aimed at remote workers, has been launched with a “talk to a human” technical support…

5 years ago

Phishing revealed as number one organisation attack

A recent poll carried out by BSI highlighted phishing as the most frequent organization hack for 59 per cent of…

5 years ago

Google searches for “shop local Ireland” increase by 540% as consumer support for local business soars

Staggering increases in Google search terms this week relating to shopping online show a wave of consumer support for Irish…

5 years ago

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