Payments

Nearly half of all consumers will only use contactless to pay for goods and services after the Covid-19 crisis

88% of Irish consumers have used mostly card to pay for goods and services in-store during the pandemic, according to…

5 years ago

Bank of Ireland Fraud Alert: Think outside the box and beware of parcel fraud

Bank of Ireland has issued an advisory to consumers today to be extra vigilant against parcel fraud in the peak…

5 years ago

Google Pay and Fitbit Pay now available from Irish Credit Unions

Credit Unions offering the Current Account service, under the currentaccount.ie have announced an enhancement to the service with the introduction…

5 years ago

N26 teams up with Mastercard in support of the World Food Programme

N26 has announced a new year-end campaign that will see the digital bank expand their partnership with Mastercard, in support…

5 years ago

Payment card fraud falls significantly but still reaches €22 million in 2019 with over a quarter of a million fraudulent card transactions

Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) today published the latest debit and credit card fraud losses which amounted to €22.1…

5 years ago

Permanent TSB Brings Apple Pay to Customers

Permanent TSB today brings its Personal and SME customers Apple Pay, a safer, more secure and private way to pay…

5 years ago

Apple Pay now available with the An Post Money Current Account

From today, An Post has introduced a new piece of functionality to its An Post Money Current Account with the…

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

PayPal Expands Its UK Offering with ‘Pay in 3’ Option

Exciting technologies might have transformed many areas of our lives in recent years, but they have had a particular impact…

5 years ago

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