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Bank of Ireland, AIB, Permanent TSB, KBC, Syntech Payments, digital app, payments
SumUp, e-money licence, Central Bank of Ireland, payments
Bank of Ireland, Apple Pay, payment card, mobile pay, payments, contactless payment, mobile app
Online payments processor Stripe has announced that its services will be moved to Ireland in preparation for Brexit.
Stripe, online payments, Central Bank of Ireland, payments processor, Brexit, Europe
The Central Bank of Ireland, Modulr, EMI, electronic money institution, licence, fintech, payments
TrueLayer, sync., smart banking, fintech, France, Ireland, digital smart open banking app, open banking, open banking app, digital banking, app, data API, API, money management platform, money tracking, bank accounts, AIB, Permanent TSB, Ulster Bank, Bank of Ireland, banks, Banque Populaire, BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole, Crédit Mutuel, Société Générale
Bank of Ireland has strongly welcomed the launch of the new Covid-19 Credit Guarantee Scheme, designed to support Irish businesses navigate the ongoing pandemic.
Bank of Ireland, Covid-19, Credit Guarantee Scheme, loans, SMEs, banking, Ireland, payments
Bank of Ireland has launched the Bank’s first digital wallet, Google Pay, enabling customers to add personal debit, credit cards, and business debit cards to the Google Pay digital wallet.
Google Pay, contactless payments, digital wallet, online payment, tap-to-pay purchases, mobile devices, Bank of Ireland, cards
Moneycorp Group, a UK-based foreign exchange and payments company, has obtained an e-money and MiFID license to operate in Dublin, Ireland.
MoneyCorp, e-money, Dublin, Ireland, Europe, Central Bank of Ireland, E-money license, online payments, Brexit
Revolut, TrueLayer, open banking, AIB, Permanent TSB, Ulster Bank, Bank of Ireland, retail, business, balance, transactions, app, API, banks, challenger banks
OBIE, CMA, open banking, COVID-19, Allied Irish Bank, Bank of Ireland, Barclays, Danske, HSBC, Lloyds Banking Group, Nationwide, RBS Group, Santander, app store, financial products, budgeting, accountancy & tax, payments, borrowing, debt advice, financial safeguarding, The Power of Network, Ecosystem Infographic, TPP Events
The Bank of Ireland Economic Pulse has come in at 44.0 in May 2020, recovering a little from the lowest recorded reading in its history in April 2020.
Bank of Ireland, Economic Pulse, study, economy, house prices, consumers, businesses, UK, Ireland, Covid-19
Invoice finance, lockdown, IAIFA, Ireland, SME, credit lines, revolving credit facility, lender, debtor, interest, loans, overdrafts, pillar banks, AIB, Bank of Ireland, Ulster Bank, Bibby Financial Services, Capitalflow, Close Brothers, Grenke Finance
Bank of Ireland, COVID-19, coronavirus, banks, technology, Android, banking, digital, payments
MarketFinance, Capital on Tap, British Business Bank, CBILS, BBL, Bounce Back Loan, Bank Leumi, Shawbrook Bank, Bank of Ireland UK, Skipton Business Finance, SME, government-backed guarantee, loans, Starling Bank, OakNorth, Funding Circle
Bank of Ireland has reported a USD 261 million loss after taking an impairment charge related to loan repayment breaks for customers in Ireland and Britain.
Bank of Ireland, impairment charge, Ireland, Britain, covid19, pandemic, loan repayment breaks, Tier 1 capital ratio, CET1 ratio, Ireland, Europe
Payoneer, the digital payment platform, has announced its continued global expansion with the establishment of a new office in Dublin, Ireland.
Payoneer, electronic money institution, Central Bank of Ireland, commerce, small businesses, marketplaces
The Central Bank of Ireland has announced a delay to the roll out of strong customer authentication (SCA) rules, thus following the lead of the Bank of England.
Central Bank of Ireland, SCA rules, strong customer authentication, banks, regulations, ecommerce, transactions, online businesses, compliance
Irish consumers have showed their preference for credit and debit card usage, with transactions up 9% in Q1 – now standing at EUR 17.2 billion.
Ireland, Irish consumers, Central Bank of Ireland, credit cards, debit cards, ATM
Prepaid Financial Services (PFS), an Ireland-based issuers of payment cards, has received an e-money license from the Central Bank of Ireland.
Prepaid Financial Services, PFS, e-money licence, Central Bank of Ireland, card