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Meanings of irish fintech in English
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Usage of irish fintech in English
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What Brexit means for IrishFinTech firms looking to export to the UK is also being reassessed.
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Irishfintech company Barracuda FX has been acquired by New York-headquartered Broadway Technology for an undisclosed sum.
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Washington-headquartered venture capital firm Middlegame has said it is actively weighing up investing in a number of Irishfintechs.
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Irishfintech firm onlineapplication.ie has teamed up with open-banking specialist Salt Edge in a bid to streamline the traditionally cumbersome mortgage application process.
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A 2018 Enterprise Ireland and Ernst and Young report found that over 7,000 people work in the Irishfintech sector.
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Dublin-based Chasing Returns has become the second Irishfintech firm to be selected to take part in the UK financial regulator's "sandbox" programme.
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Fast-growing Irishfintech firm Fenergo is to create 100 new roles in addition to the 200 jobs announced earlier this year.
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Irishfintech company Circit has partnered with AIB to help its more than 200,000 business customers manage the auditing process better.
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Barclays Bank is looking for Irishfintech start-ups to take part in its London-based accelerator programme and a recruitment event for the programme (...)
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Irishfintech Rubicoin has secured a further €3 million in funding from new and existing investors, including well-known investment advice group the Motley Fool.
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The surge in demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic has delivered a boon for a five-year-old Irishfintech.
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A new study from Irishfintech Fenergo reveals that $36 billion has been issued in financial institution fines globally since 2008.
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Irishfintech company Assure Hedge has raised an additional €1.62 million to bring total investment secured to date to almost €4 million.
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Irishfintech start-up Rubicoin has raised €1.2 million in funding from new and existing private investors as it rolls out its flagship Invest app worldwide.