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MoneyNeverSleeps: SoFi So Far | Circle and Stablecoins | Crypto Ads | Apple Pay and Stripe

Eoin Fitzgerald and Pete Townsend riff on what started out as a student lending platform in SoFi now becoming a…

4 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

Apple Pay Coming to bunq’s Customers in Ireland

European challenger bank bunq, today brings its customers in Ireland Apple Pay. Security and privacy are at the core of…

7 years ago

How Apple Card Can Disrupt The Decades-Old Credit Card Industry

A couple of weeks after his amusing tryst with the “Tim Apple” memes, Apple CEO Tim Cook is back under…

7 years ago

Aer Lingus Mobile App now works with Apple Pay

Aer Lingus has launched Apple Pay as a payment method on the Aer Lingus mobile app. With 50% growth in…

7 years ago

KBC offering multi-banking enabling customers to view current account balances held with other banks

KBC customers who hold an AIB or Bank of Ireland current account can now view their balance in the KBC…

7 years ago

Tech wearables looking big in 2018 forecast

The wearables market had a boost in 2017, and payments played a big part. Notable releases, such as the Fitbit…

8 years ago

KBC launches new app to revolutionise account openings

KBC Bank Ireland, Ireland’s digital-first bank, has launched a ground-breaking new mobile app for new customers. KBC’s app is the…

8 years ago

Danske Bank brings Apple Pay to customers in Northern Ireland

Danske Bank has announced that its customers in Northern Ireland can now use Apple Pay, which is transforming mobile payments…

9 years ago

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