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Biometric Payments to Take Centre Stage in Ireland, as 1 in 4 Online Sales Will Require Further Security Next Year

New regulations will require payments to have two factors of authentication Dublin, September 2018 – With new EU regulations coming…

7 years ago

Biometric payments to take centre stage as 1 in 4 of online sales will require further security next year

New regulations will require payments to have two factors of authentication With new EU regulations coming into place next September,…

8 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

Visa Upgrades Verified by Visa Technology to Enhance Security and Simplify Online Payments

Visa today announced upcoming enhancements to its Verified by Visa service, a global solution designed to make online purchases more…

9 years ago

Thumbs Up: Mastercard Unveils Next Generation Biometric Card

Mastercard today unveiled the next generation biometric card, combining chip technology with fingerprints to conveniently and safely verify the cardholder’s…

9 years ago

Apple Pay is now available to Mastercard customers in Ireland

Mastercard customers in Ireland can, from today, use Apple Pay, which provides an easy, secure and private way to pay…

9 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

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