Payments

Business Showcase : The Paybase Platform

Describe the company – the elevator pitch The Paybase Platform is an end-to-end solution for payments, compliance and risk. It…

8 years ago

Latvia’s ridesharing law paves way for online sharing apps and other tech-driven initiatives

While London has made headlines for having banned Uber, Latvian parliament passed an innovative ridesharing law, allowing and regulating the…

8 years ago

PayPal extends payments for App Store, Apple Music, iTunes and iBooks

From today, PayPal customers in Ireland will be able to use their PayPal accounts to pay for App Store, Apple…

8 years ago

Visa launches real-time payments platform Visa Direct in Europe

Visa has announced the European launch of Visa Direct – a real-time payments platform that allows companies to leverage Visa’s…

8 years ago

78% of Irish People Use their Phones to Bank and Make Payments

Uptake of mobile devices to manage money, conduct banking and make payments is greater than ever, as 78% of Irish…

8 years ago

Paytween, helping people to communicate whilst sharing expenses

 By @SimonCocking, interview with Frank Fernandez-Asin, chairman of Paytween. http://irishtechnews.ie/business-showcase-paytween/ You say the App has a strong social focus in comparison to others…

8 years ago

Breaking Banks: More Time, Money and Knowledge with Fintech

Edited and prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Latest interesting guest podcast from the Breaking Banks Team, see more podcasts…

8 years ago

113 tools every Irish Startup needs by Rohan Perera

Edited and prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Interesting guest post by Rohan Perera, consultant and facilitator at…

8 years ago

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