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BlueSnap expands global operations with new office in Dublin

News | Payments General | 12 Feb 2021

US-based payment platform BlueSnap has announced the opening of a new office in Dublin, as the company expands its global operations.

BlueSnap, Dublin, Ireland, expansion, license, payment processing

Ireland-based banks, Sia to develop instant money-transfer app

News | Online & Mobile Banking | 14 Jan 2021

A group of Irish banks have plans to set up an instantaneous money-transfer mobile app after selecting Italy-based fintech Sia to provide the technology, according to irishtimes.com.

Ireland, banks, SIA, Italy, fintech, instant money transfer, app, Revolut, Monzo, Nexi, Cassa Depositi e Prestiti, CDP, N26, neobank, traditional bank, payment

Insurtech Blink to help SMEs with insurance claims

News | E-invoicing, SCF & E-procurement | 23 Nov 2020

Ireland-based insurtech Blink has announced the latest offering in its suite of parametric insurance solutions meant to cut average business interruption claims processing time.

Blink, Ireland, SMEs, trade finance, supply chain finance, insurtech, insurance claims, product launch, Hurricane Non-Damage Parametric Insurance, Open Banking Validation

Truata, Mastercard launch customer self-service portal

News | E-invoicing, SCF & E-procurement | 03 Nov 2020

Ireland-based Truata, a data analytics solutions provider, has partnered with Mastercard for the launch of its customer self-service portal.

Truata, MasterCard, customer self-service, data privacy, analytics platform, Ireland, partnership

Accelerated Payments obtains GBP 20 mln financing

News | E-invoicing, SCF & E-procurement | 19 Oct 2020

SME funding provider Accelerated Payments has secured a GBP 20 million senior debt line from asset manager Channel Capital Advisors to expand AP’s receivables financing capability. 

Accelerated Payments, financing , SME, receivables, senior debt line, asset manager, Channel Capital Advisors, invoice financing, Europe, Ireland, UK, COVID-19, FCA

dLocal, Nuitée to expand travel booking services in emerging markets

News | Online Payments | 16 Oct 2020

dLocal has partnered with Nuitée, an Ireland-based travel technology company, to expand its local payment options in emerging markets, starting in Mexico.

dLocal, Nuitée, Ireland, Mexico, payments , cross-border payment, cards, payments platform

TrueLayer, sync. to introduce smart banking in France and Ireland

News | Online & Mobile Banking | 24 Sep 2020

Fintech TrueLayer has extended its partnership with digital smart open banking app sync. to include France and Ireland.

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PayPal launches new debit card in Ireland

News | Cards | 23 Sep 2020

As part of a tie-in with Mastercard, PayPal has launched a debit card in Ireland for its business users that will give traders easier access to their funds.

PayPal, MasterCard, Ireland, debit card, launch, foreign exchange, ATMs

Worldline, Unwire partner for public transport transformation

News | Payments General | 22 Sep 2020

France-based PSP Worldline has partnered with Denmark-based fintech Unwire to accelerate innovative digital payment technology in transportation. 

Worldline, Unwire, public transport, transportation, digital payments, PSP, France, Denmark, Europe, fintech, digital payment technology, Mobility as a Service, MaaS, UK, Ireland, Payment Systems, financial institutions, merchants, mobile platforms, app, smartphones

Bank of Ireland to support customers through Credit Guarantee Scheme

News | Payments General | 08 Sep 2020

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

BWG Food rolls out mobile 'scan and go' solution in Ireland

News | Mobile Payments | 25 Aug 2020

Wholesale retail grocery group BWG Foods has launched a pilot mobile ‘scan and go’ programme in Ireland, by using technology developed by Mishipay.

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Nuapay extends Open Banking capabilities

News | Online & Mobile Banking | 30 Jul 2020

Nuapay has extended Open Banking capabilities to French banks. 

: Nuapay, Open Banking, France, banks, payments , merchants, ecommerce, Germany, Italy, Spain, The Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland

Amazon launches Amazon Fraud Detector to identify fraudulent online activities

News | Digital Identity, Security & Online Fraud | 30 Jul 2020

Amazon Web Services, an Amazon.com company, has announced the general availability of Amazon Fraud Detector.

Amazon, launch, Amazon Fraud Detector, fraudulent online activities, identity fraud, machine learning, GoDaddy, Truevo, ActiveCampaign, North Virginia, Ohio, Oregon, Ireland, Singapore, Sydney

Ecommerce in Europe to account EUR 717 bln in 2020

News | Ecommerce | 10 Jul 2020

An ecommerce research has revealed that ecommerce is expected to be worth EUR 717 billion in 2020, meaning a 12.7% increase compared to 2019.

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Moneycorp receives e-money license in Dublin for EU expansion

News | Online Payments | 03 Jul 2020

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

PayPal launches QR code contactless payments In Canada, with zero transaction fees

News | Mobile Payments | 26 Jun 2020

PayPal has rolled out QR code payments in Canada, enabling contactless mobile payments through the PayPal app. 

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InvoiceFair facilitates EUR 30 mln of PPE orders

News | E-invoicing, SCF & E-procurement | 22 Jun 2020

InvoiceFair, an Ireland-based trading system, has facilitated the funding of more than EUR 30 million of personal protective equipment (PPE) orders in recent months.

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Revolut launches new financial app

News | Online & Mobile Banking | 04 Jun 2020

Revolut has launched a ‘financial super app’ that aims at redefining its offerings to customers.

Revolut, Open Banking, banking, cryptocurrencies, Revolut Junior, UK, Ireland, challenger bank

SumUp launches SumUp Online Store to help merchants during COVID-19

News | Ecommerce | 27 May 2020

UK-based payments provider SumUp has launched an online payment solution to help merchants shift to the ongoing social distancing measures.

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UK pulse: business sentiment rises but Covid-19 concerns persist

News | Payments General | 25 May 2020

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