Posts Tagged ‘Ireland’
New Unbanx app gives consumers ownership of personal banking data
Irish fintech Unbanx has launched a free app that allows consumers to own, control and earn rewards from their personal banking data, using Open Banking.
Read MoreToken expands Open Banking payments connectivity to Ireland
Payment request platform Prommt is Token’s first Irish Open Banking payments customer.
Read MoreRevolut rolls out ‘Pay Later’ product in Ireland
The “responsible” instalments payment product will be launched in Romania and Poland later this year.
Read MoreTrueLayer brings Open Banking platform to five new European markets
Its connectivity has expanded into Portugal, Austria, Belgium, Denmark and Finland, adding hundreds of new banks.
Read MoreTrueLayer chooses Dublin for European HQ
Dublin is ‘EU’s fintech centre of choice’ according to Joe Morley, who has been named TrueLayer’s general manager for Europe, while former WhatsApp executive Leigh-Anne Cotter joins as COO for Europe.
Read MoreThe Central Bank of Ireland grants Modulr an EMI licence
The move will provide Modulr’s customers with stability no matter what happens with the UK’s Brexit deal.
Read MoreMoneyhub extends Open Finance coverage in Ireland
The latest expansion will see businesses across Ireland benefit from Open Finance data aggregation, data enrichment, categorisation, analytics and actionable Insights.
Read MoreRevolut launches its Open Banking feature in Ireland
The new feature will see customers be able to aggregate account data from AIB, Permanent TSB, Ulster Bank, and Bank of Ireland.
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