Payments

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

We’re connected to every mobile wallet in sub Saharan Africa Ollie Walsh, President of Qenta

Four years ago I interviewed the serial entrepreneur Ollie Walsh, co founder and CEO of Pipit Global. Since then Pipit…

7 months ago

Mollie enables Tap to Pay on iPhone for businesses in Ireland

Mollie has enabled Tap to Pay on iPhone for its Irish customers. This allows businesses of all sizes to use…

10 months ago

Almost 90% of Card Payments Made in Shops, Restaurants and Other Retail Outlets in 2024 Were Contactless

Over 1.5 billion contactless point of sale (POS) payments, valued at €26.7 billion, were made in shops, restaurants and other…

10 months ago

There is a lot of innovation around payments Justin Grooms, CEO Bolt

Bolt is a customer conversion technology offering a one-click checkout to its network of more than 80 million shoppers. When…

11 months ago

Budgeting 2.0: Innovative Approaches for Modern Time

In today's rapidly evolving world, traditional budgeting techniques struggle to keep up with the demands of the digital age. As…

3 years ago

Consumers Encouraged to Learn About the Language of Fraud

Research by Visa shows that almost three-quarters of people in Ireland (73%) have been targeted by fraudsters sending fake text…

4 years ago

More than 50% of workers do not claim tax reliefs annually

More than 5 in 10 people do not claim the tax reliefs and refunds they are owed every year. This…

4 years ago

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