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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

The rise of invisible payments through the Internet of Things, by Fabrizio Burlando, Region Head Europe, MasterCard Advisors

By Fabrizio Burlando Fintech executive and investor focused on payments, innovation and data. Senior Vice President, Region Head Europe, MasterCard Advisors. International FinTech executive…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : Swipe

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Easiest way how to receive Visa, MasterCard and bank payments…

9 years ago

How to scale a tech company

Digital Dún Laoghaire’s Inaugural Monthly Morning MeetUp was held in Starbucks coffee shop, Marine Road on Wednesday 14th December @…

9 years ago

What’s next in payments? Mike Cowen, Mastercard discusses digital payments, blockchain and more

By @SimonCocking What is your background? My degree is in Computer Technology and prior to Mastercard I worked in hi-tech security…

10 years ago

Android Pay is live in Ireland with Mastercard from today

With Android Pay now live in Ireland from today, Mastercard cardholders have even more ways to make safe and convenient…

10 years ago

Mastercard rolls out artificial intelligence across its global network

Mastercard today introduced Decision Intelligence, a comprehensive decision and fraud detection service. The solution uses artificial intelligence technology to help…

10 years ago

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