Currency

38 FinTech Companies in Kenya to Look out for in 2017

Great guest post by Elena Mesropyan. Elena is a Market Research Analyst at LTP where this article first appeared. She is a…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : Caxton FX

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Caxton FX is a FinTech FX company that has become an…

9 years ago

US election has Brexit-like implications for Irish businesses trading internationally

In the wake of one of the most turbulent and memorable US elections in recent history, thousands business owners &…

9 years ago

PLUNGING POUND PUTS DOUBLE SQUEEZE ON IRISH BUSINESSES

Sterling’s abrupt fall has unleashed a wave of cheap imports from the UK and caused misery for Irish exporters Imports…

9 years ago

Currency Experts Warn Irish Business to “act now” as Sterling expected to drop to 90pence by Dec 2016

TransferMate are warning that Irish SMEs are leaving themselves exposed to fluctuations in Sterling as the currency plummets in value.…

10 years ago

Irish Travellers can Cash-in on Falling Exchange Rates

In the wake of Brexit, Irish travellers are eyeing their nearest neighbours as a promising spot to get some real…

10 years ago

Cards, Dice and DAO: The Isle of Man Could Become The World’s Gambling Heaven

Written by Reuben Godfrey, originally published on CoinTelegraph The Isle of Man could become the Switzerland for Bitcoin as the small…

10 years ago

Weekend tech digest, AR, VR, Mobile journalism, Singapore, Bitcoin, Blockchain, Fintech & 2.3 million twitter impressions!

By @SimonCocking. We had a great day at the Tech Connect Live event at the RDS yesterday. Lots of great speakers…

10 years ago

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