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Irish banking shake-up: Monzo launches as PTSB deal signals new competition for traditional banks
New entrants and digital disruption are set to intensify competition, forcing Ireland’s traditional banks to adapt or risk ...
David Stocks explores how AI is rapidly moving from a back-end efficiency tool into the customer interface and therefore ...
Several of the nation’s fastest-growing fintech firms will meet City Minister Lucy Rigby on Tuesday as part of a flurry of ...
The sale of PTSB marks the State’s exit from a banking sector it was forced to nationalise in the wake of the 2008 financial ...
A NEW banking app which will rival Revolut has launched in Ireland and 100,000 have already put their names down. The banking ...
The UK’s largest crowdfunding platform reported a “hard-fought” full-year profit last year, driven by a rise in secondary ...
Lidl is set to move into the mobile phone sector with plans to launch in several new markets later this year. The supermarket ...
Sber is a special case. It is not a neobank, but an example of a traditional bank adapting by expanding into an ecosystem.
"The trend is only going one way, people want more digital banking,” the chief executive of Monzo Europe has said, adding ...
Monzo has entered the Irish market with more than 100,000 domestic customers, who’ve been joining a waitlist since the end of ...
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Revolut rival Monzo officially launches in Ireland
Monzo is joining an increasingly crowded online banking sector in Ireland.
Digital bank Monzo has said that 100,000 Irish customers signed up on its waitlist ahead of its official launch across the country today. The UK company’s launch into Ireland marks its first expansion ...
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