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PayPal donates €65,000 to Irish charities

Seven charities received donations as part of the PayPal Gives programme SOSAD Dundalk, the Alzheimer Society of Ireland and the…

8 years ago

GoFundMe Announces 0% Platform Fee in Ireland

  World’s biggest crowdfunding platform now free for users in Ireland as it marks 10,000 campaigns GoFundMe will today become…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : ByteBet

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... ByteBet is a peer-to-peer betting platform that allows players from anywhere…

8 years ago

Everything You Need to Know About Hong Kong’s FinTech Ecosystem: Startups, Regulators, Investors and Accelerator Programs

Latest great guest post by by Elena Mesropyan. Elena is a Market Research Analyst at LTP where this article first appeared. http://irishtechnews.ie/38-fintech-companies-in-kenya-to-look-out-for-in-2017/ Why…

9 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

PayPal donates over €25,000 to Irish charities

PayPal today announced that it has presented five Irish charities with more than €25,000 in funding through PayPal Gives, PayPal’s…

10 years ago

LauraLynn and Groupon Dublin Announce New Charity Partnership

Groupon Dublin announced today a long-term charity partnership with local Children’s Hospice charity LauraLynn. Groupon staff will volunteer, and raise awareness…

11 years ago

PayPal and eBay donate €55,000 to Irish charities

PayPal and eBay today announced that thirteen Irish charities will receive funding totalling almost €55,000 from the eBay Inc. GIVE…

11 years ago

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