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AI regulation platform gets €2m funding

An AI regulation platform has been revealed as one of the ground-breaking initiatives to receive funding from the Disruptive Technologies…

6 years ago

Enterprise Ireland Trade Mission to bring 45 Irish Companies to China

Minister for Business, Enterprise & Innovation, Heather Humphreys TD, is today commencing a trade mission to China of forty-five Enterprise…

7 years ago

EU banks account for half of global market regulation breaches

Seven European banks were responsible for nearly half of all US market regulators’ fines since 2012, a report has shown.…

8 years ago

Is the UK a good place to be a RegTech company?

In November, the UK government reaffirmed its commitment to having a leading regulatory and technology environment in the UK. Within…

8 years ago

Irish Tech News FinTech 20 Ireland Top 20 Companies Announced

After many months of applications, judging and deliberating our FinTech 20 Ireland initiative drew to a close today in UCD's…

8 years ago

Timetable & speakers for #Fintech20Ireland, UCD, October 26th, a photographic guide

By @SimonCocking only 4 days to go, completely sold out. Here is the most up to date agenda we have, with some…

8 years ago

Ireland’s best RegTech companies, #Fintech20Ireland shortlist announced

By@SimonCocking. The judges have deliberated, and the votes are in. Here are the best 7 RegTech companies of 2017. The…

8 years ago

Uncovering applications of RegTech within the financial services space, report from recent Regtech Summit

Last week, GECKO Governance attended the Regtech Summit, the industry’s only end user driven conference that focuses purely on the…

9 years ago

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