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# Financial Services

Last year
2023
Bank issues €120,000 settlement after placing woman's house for sale without her knowledge
All time
Irish arm of large US financial firm fined €10.78 million over 'serious systemic' breaches
Opinion: We need to get real, branch banking as we know it is gone
Pearse Doherty: Davy scandal can't just pass without consequences for the top brass who think they can break the rules
Mairead McGuinness confirmed as Ireland's new EU Commissioner
Creating more Fexcos: Why the Kerry fintech business has opened a €21m R&D facility
Creating more Fexcos: Why the Kerry fintech business has opened a €21m R&D facility
Corporate investigations firm Kroll is opening an Irish business
Corporate investigations firm Kroll is opening an Irish business
A trade union report has called on the government to legislate for a 'right to disconnect'
Finance officials are 'cautious' of Facebook's Libra but aren't closing the door yet
Visa has called for a 'fairer' and 'transparent' card tipping system
Where Ireland fits into Facebook's grand plans for its Libra cryptocurrency
Where Ireland fits into Facebook's grand plans for its Libra cryptocurrency
Your crash course in... Stripe's ambitious bid for fintech dominance beyond payments
A group advocating share options says fintech firms are frozen out of the State's flagship scheme
Revolut is bulking up its Irish base as it seeks approval from the Central Bank
Peer-to-peer lenders are answering Ireland's call to help with the housing crisis
Poll: Do you think the banking salary cap should be lifted?
As the new college year beckons, student lender Future Finance has secured €23m in fresh funding
With a near-€2m top-up in the back pocket, Supply Finance is hungry for more deals in Europe
As the new college year beckons, student lender Future Finance has secured €23m in fresh funding
Crypto exchange Bitsane has launched an internal investigation after its services went dark
A group of credit unions is gearing up to offer lending services to SMEs
How talent could be a 'critical constraining factor' for Ireland's fintech aspirations
Facebook's Libra project could be a watershed moment for the blockchain industry
Fexco claims new retail VAT scheme changes will 'eliminate the tax refund industry in Ireland'
The Central Bank proposes new €320,000 'Double Rainbow' sculpture for Dublin headquarters
Fexco claims new retail VAT scheme changes will 'eliminate the tax refund industry in Ireland'
The Central Bank hopes a new outdoor artwork will make its HQ 'more social and transparent'
Bank of Ireland and AIB are using a new blockchain platform to verify their staff's credentials
The Central Bank hopes a new outdoor artwork will make its HQ 'more social and transparent'
Your crash course in... Facebook's mysterious cryptocurrency strategy
One4all is getting a digital transformation as it looks to new markets
Online merchants need to gear up for carrying out stricter customer ID checks
One4all is getting a digital transformation as it looks to new markets
One4all is getting a digital transformation as it looks to new markets
Fenergo is deploying a blockchain network in Bahrain to help banks with verification tasks
Dublin fintech outfit Rockall has been snapped by US firm Broadridge
Fintech firms have wrestled with e-money applications. Officials say the system runs fine