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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

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

ALONE launches Ireland’s first contactless collection boxes

ALONE, the charity that supports older people to age at home, today launched Ireland’s first contactless collection boxes for the…

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

54% of Irish consumers using contactless payments—survey

54% of debit and credit card owners use contactless payment when paying for goods and services, according to survey results…

10 years ago

Infamous Dublin nightclub Copper Face Jacks now accepting contactless debit cards

Dublin nightclub Copper Face Jacks is now accepting contactless card payments. The infamous Dublin nightclub will begin accepting contactless payments…

10 years ago

Contactless Payment Usage In Ireland Doubles Since Increase To €30 Payment Threshold

The increase in the contactless card payment limit in October 2015 has had a transformative effect on consumer spending habits…

10 years ago

Over €4m processed in 2016 by Fire, a year since spin off from Realex

Fire Financial Services is now processing over 1 million euro worth of payments every month in the twelve months since…

10 years ago

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