Payment systems

Football cards get on the Blockchain and Captain Kirk from Star Trek joins in too

Believe it or not the size of the global sports memorabilia industry is $5.4 Billion according to Forbes, so it…

7 years ago

Which is the Most Popular Money Transfer App in Ireland?

By Erin Yurday, who is the CEO of NimbleFins, a personal finance website that conducts in-depth research & analysis on…

7 years ago

Tackling Global Health Challenges with Digital Payments

By Mohit Bhargava While medical science has, without a doubt, made significant strides over the past decade, challenges such as…

7 years ago

How Apple Card Can Disrupt The Decades-Old Credit Card Industry

A couple of weeks after his amusing tryst with the “Tim Apple” memes, Apple CEO Tim Cook is back under…

7 years ago

Samsung Pay is Now Available to Prepaid Financial Services Cardholders & Clients

Samsung has announced a partnership with PFS to launch Samsung Pay for its branded cards. Cardholders on specific programmes issued…

7 years ago

Codefest Mastercard Edition takes place April 10th

When and where is it on? Jobbio’s Codefest: Mastercard Edition will take place on April 10th in Dublin at the…

7 years ago

How Modern Banking Looks Like for Those on the Move?

For many people, travel is a regular occurrence whether for business or for pleasure. Another regular occurrence, one which comes…

7 years ago

Your entire online identity could be worth less than €900 on dark web, new report reveals

We extended our analysis this year from three to five of the biggest black markets on the dark web, making…

7 years ago

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