Mobile Payments

New research shows 79% of small to medium retailers in Ireland are concerned about cashflow

New research carried out by Elavon, one of Ireland’s leading card payment providers, identifies the key challenges facing small and…

9 years ago

DocuSign Payments The New Way to Sign and Pay

For businesses seeking to collect payments and signatures as part of the same agreement process – and for the 65%…

10 years ago

Mobile Payments soar as Irish embrace new ways to pay

According to Visa’s 2016 Digital Payments Study, the number of consumers regularly using a mobile device – whether a smartphone,…

10 years ago

Mastercard makes fingerprint and ‘selfie’ payment technology a reality

Mastercard today announced the European roll out of Identity Check Mobile, a new payment technology application that uses biometrics like…

10 years ago

Wallet or Smartphone: The FinTech in Front of the FinTech by Jaimie Anzelone

Latest great guest post by Jaimie Anzelone, see her last one here. I’m on line at Starbucks and reach to…

10 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

Contactless Payment Usage In Ireland Doubles Since Increase To €30 Payment Threshold

The increase in the contactless card payment limit in October 2015 has had a transformative effect on consumer spending habits…

10 years ago

Tech rivals take on the big banks with instant payments

Image above by Ken Teegardin on Flickr  Latest guest post from Misys.com (see also ‘Banking with Wearables: Should the finance industry start…

10 years ago

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