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N26 to Shutter UK business, closing all accounts and blaming Brexit

Challenger banks are in 2020, what on demand delivery and subscription box startups were a few years ago, there are…

6 years ago

New survey: Wealthy look to increase cryptocurrency exposure

More than two-thirds of high-net-worth individuals will be invested in cryptocurrencies in the next three years, reveals a new global…

7 years ago

6 Growth Strategies for your Startup

By Rohan Perera — Facilitator/Consultant/Design Sprint Master at Lean Disruptor Having worked with hundreds of startups over the past 4…

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

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

Fintech, Crypto and Blockchain: looking back at 2018

by Aubrey Hansen No matter what the headlines say or what your personal feelings toward crypto are right now, 2018…

7 years ago

Preview: NOAH Conference, London October 2018

When and where is it on? 30 and 31 October 2018, Old Billingsgate, London. How many years has it been…

7 years ago

Fintech Startup Nordigen Secures $1 Million in Total Funding

Finance is among the traditional industries that have seen a groundbreaking change in the last few years. Due to regulation,…

7 years ago

My First Three Months with Revolut

Guest post by Bird Lovegod who shares his experiences of using Revolut in the UK (Revolut is also available to…

7 years ago

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