Immedis secures €25m for payroll and tax tech
The Irish paytech will create over 200 new jobs in the next 18 months.
The Irish paytech will create over 200 new jobs in the next 18 months.
The financial details haven’t been disclosed.
The Irish bank is keeping up with open banking developments.
The Irish firm specialises in security for online payments.
This follows the acquisition of Barclays’ prepaid business.
Three-year contract is part of AIB’s digital transformation project
To provided secure digital fiat currencies to central bank.
Institute of Technology Carlow powers up new centre for insurance start-ups.
It will be able to operate from Ireland post-Brexit.
Five-year Project Omega could be hit by “scope creep”.
“Brexit isn’t ‘business as usual’.”
Challengers Starling and Revolut, Tink, and the importance of digital assets.
CEO is in Ireland today and UK challenger bank is also gearing up for Brexit.
Duo targeting Dublin-based payments firm.
Featuring N26, RBS and Loot, Google in Ireland, and Alipay in Pakistan.
Frankly, the time to act is now.
Irish bank introduces AIB Developer Portal.
Thanks to open banking and PSD2.
No confusion as Adapt Centre will lead Fintech Fusion.
Part of the €50 million investment sought.
Fexco is seeking people in ICT engineering, software and sales.
Dublin demonstrates its credentials as a world-leading centre for fintech and financial services.
Applications will open on 19 June.
A sublime eternal tune to the rhythms of fintech.
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A round-up of TCF 2018 – all the best bits (and pictures).
O Big Brother, where art thou?
Deal includes digital channels platform, Temenos Connect, and T24 upgrade.
TSB and Ulster Bank are not having a good time with their tech.
News uncorked in a speech in Cork.
Accelerating digital transformation initiatives.
Ireland’s future looks very promising in terms of fintech investment and for financial services more broadly.
US payments firm also aims to hire 150 staff from around the world.
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Bank of Ireland’s new CEO is understood to be reviewing its five-year €900 million modernisation initiative – aka Project Omega – according to the Irish Times. As Banking Technology reported last year, the new set-up will be hosted by Capgemini. The bank was known to be evaluating a joint Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) offering from Temenos and […]
KBC Bank Ireland has unveiled a new mobile app that allows customers to open, activate and use their bank account “at any time, within just five minutes”. The bank says this is “completely unique to the Irish market” and the app’s official launch follows months of development and testing with consumers. The app is available […]
Core banking software provider Fern Software has opened its Abacus HUB Cloud platform to third parties in the UK and Ireland.
The Irish Stock Exchange (ISE) has implemented Deutsche Börse’s new T7 trading platform for the Irish equity market. According to Deutsche Börse, this new platform reduces cost for international trading firms to connect and trade equities on the ISE, due to lower development and maintenance costs for firms, which are active on T7 across multiple […]
London-based challenger bank Starling has received a banking passport into Ireland. The bank says this is “its first step in its plans to provide services to European markets”.
Citi has revealed the three winners from its Tech for Integrity Challenge (T4I) Demo Day in Dublin – all part of its plan to promote integrity, accountability and transparency in the public sector and beyond. Fintech developers from eight countries presented their working prototypes; and the “award recipients” from the Demo Day included: T4I Award […]