Tech Jobs Top Tech Roles: the best jobs on offer in the Irish tech spaceIn a new weekly update for Business Post subscribers every Friday our technology and innovation editor Charlie Taylor presents a selection of positions available in the tech sector
Banking Grid Finance announces multiple senior appointments as lending to SMEs reaches €125mThe Irish alternative lender was founded by Derek Butler in 2013 and currently employs around 20 staff
Fintech Ireland ‘lucky’ start-ups risk investment despite lack of support says fintech chiefDepartment of Finance officials were told lack of support for start-ups to fund maternity leave created a ‘male bias’ in the sector
Banking Exclusive: Irish banks ‘attractive takeover targets’ for big European lendersIrish lenders’ price along with low levels of competition and a strong economy makes them attractive M&A targets
Profit & Loss Profit & Loss: Wineport makes bumper earnings, Prepaid Financial Services €18m lossRevealing who is up and who is down as we go inside the world of Irish businesses
Fintech Flender confirms crowdfunding exit after leaving ScarpFinance provider went live with a peer-to-peer lending platform in early 2017. However, in recent years it has shifted away from crowdfunding and towards institutional investors
Making it Work JustTip targets €5m funding to tap into UK hospitality market The fintech, which is based in TU Dublin, aims to become the de facto tipping software across Europe
Companies Top Jobs: Coinbase, SSE plc, Certa Ireland and Limerick ChamberIn a new weekly update for Business Post subscribers every Friday our business editor Lorcan Allen presents the best jobs on offer in Irish industry
Companies Grafton Group reports falling revenues after poor weather leads to ‘subdued’ first quarterThe company, which owns Woodies and Chadwick’s in Ireland, said the weaker economic outlook also hampered sales in the first three months of 2024
Fintech Irish fintech Prepaid Financial Services recorded €18m loss ahead of liquidationEML, the Australian owner of the business, was forced to book a €154m impairment charge as a result of the business failure
Companies M&A rebound: How Ireland is bucking the global trend with rate cuts set to fuel more dealsThe number of deals completed in the first quarter of 2024 increased by double-digits but finance advisers say valuations are down sharply
Connected 30 under 30: The bright young stars of Ireland’s tech sceneFeaturing AI all-stars, exciting entrepreneurs, developers and engineers, these are the leading lights of the next generation of tech in Ireland.
Analysis Analysis: Revolut has talked the talk on mortgages - but can it walk the walk?Fintech’s claim that anything Irish banks can do, it can do better, will be put to the test in its ambition to enter the mortgage market
Tech Stripe to bring back crypto paymentsCompany previously enabled Bitcoin payments but cut the service in 2018 in part due to a lack of customer demand
Fintech E-money firms rejects liability for rampant impersonation fraud Irish public lost almost €10 million in Authorised Push Payment fraud in 2022
Banking Revolut to boost global workforce by 40 per cent The fintech expects to have 11,500 global employees by year end
Editor's Note This week: Coalition plans tax rebate; more firms considering liquidationThis week’s edition is packed with original stories and insightful analysis on business and politics
Fintech CurrencyFair ‘could be forced’ to cease payments for a year over alleged external fraudDetails of the alleged external fraud were disclosed in the company’s most recent set of accounts
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