Banking

Building the Irish Blockchain: John Hand explains why CheckItsReal is one to watch

What is your background briefly? 30 years’ experience working with business colleagues developing software solutions in response to business problems.…

8 years ago

The digital revolution that will democratize wealth, insights with Chris Skinner

A peculiar hype swept through the halls of the Dublin’s CHQ building on Tuesday, 30th January. It was expressed on…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : ETHLend

Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... ETHLend creates an effective way for the borrowers to access funding globally…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : ASPertise

Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... ASPertise is a Technology Services company focused in Cybersecurity, AI, Big Data…

8 years ago

Has Mobile Money Reached the End of its Tether?

Mobile money is (and will continue to be) a priority for every stakeholder in the mobile payments space. The service…

8 years ago

Ulster Bank mobile app now offers Face ID authentication to customers

Ulster Bank has become the first bank in Ireland to enable customers to access a banking app using Face ID,…

8 years ago

Podcast – Introducing Breaking Banks Asia

Great podcast from the team at Breaking Banks – a show that explores the FinTech evolution and the disruption of banking. Click here for…

9 years ago

How Cloud Computing will impact Banking

 By Pullen Daniel, Managing Director – Europe, nCino, Pullen Daniel is nCino’s co-founder and managing director of Europe A remarkable shift toward…

9 years ago

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