Apple Pay

Jack Dorsey launches mobile payments company Square in the UK

Latest article by Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more click here Mobile payments company Square launched for UK based businesses today.…

9 years ago

There are Now More Than Three Million Contactless Payments Transactions Made Each Week in Ireland

Visa has revealed that contactless payments are surging in popularity as Irish consumers are making more than three million contactless…

9 years ago

Apple Pay is now available to Mastercard customers in Ireland

Mastercard customers in Ireland can, from today, use Apple Pay, which provides an easy, secure and private way to pay…

9 years ago

KBC Bank Ireland launches Apple Pay

KBC Bank Ireland has today also launched Apple Pay. KBC current account and credit card holders with an Apple iPhone…

9 years ago

Ulster Bank launches Apple Pay in Ireland

Ulster Bank has today launched Apple Pay, which is helping to transform mobile payments with an easy, secure and private…

9 years ago

DocuSign Payments The New Way to Sign and Pay

For businesses seeking to collect payments and signatures as part of the same agreement process – and for the 65%…

9 years ago

Mobile Payments soar as Irish embrace new ways to pay

According to Visa’s 2016 Digital Payments Study, the number of consumers regularly using a mobile device – whether a smartphone,…

9 years ago

Could Apple be your next bank? By Alessandro Hatami

Latest great guest post by Alessandro Hatami see his last guest post for us here and our interview with him here. Could…

10 years ago

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