Payments

Digital Dún Laoghaire: Funding Your Growth Through Bank Finance

The topic under discussion at the Digital Dún Laoghaire Morning MeetUp which took place on 8th February in Starbucks, Dún…

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…

9 years ago

Fexco Launches Debut Payments Innovation Challenge

FEXCO today launched CONNECT@FEXCO, a third level innovation challenge specifically focused on the digital payments sector. The programme invites students…

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

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

Could Apple be your next bank? By Alessandro Hatami

Latest great guest post by Alessandro Hatami see his last guest post for us here and our interview with him here. Could…

10 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

The future according to MasterCard

If I were to mention MasterCard to you, the first and probably only thing that would enter your head is…

10 years ago

IIA calls on Irish Businesses to Participate in SME E-Commerce Research

The Irish Internet Association (IIA) is asking Irish businesses to participate in research designed to help the IIA advise Irish…

10 years ago

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