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Fintech in the Land of El Comandante

It’s been a little over two years since the Cuban government began allowing foreign companies to operate in the country,…

4 years ago

Samsung Pay is Now Available to Prepaid Financial Services Cardholders & Clients

Samsung has announced a partnership with PFS to launch Samsung Pay for its branded cards. Cardholders on specific programmes issued…

7 years ago

Giving made easy for Wish Day 2018 as donors able to give with their contactless cards

In partnership with Visa and Elavon, Make-A-Wish Ireland will be introducing contactless payments for donors on its sixth annual Wish…

8 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

Is cash dying? 11FS Podcast

Edited and prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU. Latest great podcast from the FinTechInsider team, The No1 global podcast on iTunes…

9 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

Ulster Bank offers Android Pay to customers

Ulster Bank has announced that its customers can now use Android Pay from today at contactless payment terminals to buy…

9 years ago

App-based banking alternative Revolut signs up 30,000 customers in Ireland

Revolut, the app-based banking alternative, has announced today that it has signed up 30,000 customers across Ireland, making it the…

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

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