What ‘Monzo millionaires’ can teach us about share options
If you’re offered options as part of your pay package, what questions should you ask and what pitfalls should you be aware of?
If you’re offered options as part of your pay package, what questions should you ask and what pitfalls should you be aware of?
Over one-in-five of those who borrowed from the online bank said they wanted to invest in their home
Digital bank which launched first savings accounts in Ireland in May reduces deposit rates to 1.7% from November 28th
Banking and Payments Federation of Ireland launches campaign to highlight risks from text message fraud
Monzo’s valuation pop comes days after damning FCA report into Starling Bank
Current account charges can catch consumers unawares so is there any way of cutting those costs?
And how can we avoid falling victim to them?
Online platforms makes it easier to invest directly but if you are bypassing brokers, be advised that it’s always a gamble
Neobank said to have narrowed date for launching home loan business here
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Monzo is one of the UK’s highest-profile online banks, competing with Starling and Revolut
Company has more than 2.8 million customers in Ireland
Italian insurance giant Generali acquires business as part of a €2.3 billion deal
Bank data and online services can tell you when bills are due and if your account is at risk of being unable to meet direct debits
Irish firm increases carrying value of holding in neobank to £160m
Securing a UK licence was seen as key in the fintech’s pursuit of a €41bn market valuation and to compete against more established traditional banks
Finding the balance between security, investment and customer experience is something most lenders still need to work on
UK fintech defies broader downturn across the sector
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Online banks are the cats who get the cream in Ireland and should be hit with a super levy in Budget 2025
Authorisation for UK banking licence for Revolut comes less than a month after the company published annual results showing a better-than-expected €398m profit last year
The company offers cold comfort, asserting the transactions ‘cannot be considered unauthorised’
Nonbank lender drastically reduced home loan business as interest rates soared
There are dark sides to the convenience of inter-family financial transactions in terms of data harvesting and ‘caring surveillance’
Early next year Revolut says it will start offering mortgages in Ireland, although significant questions remain as to how that will work
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Fintech’s huge customer base here makes it a true competitor to Irish lenders
Irish customer base at 2.7m at end of 2023 and on track to breach three million this year
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Company sets sights on increasing Irish customer base to above 3m in 2024
Target would be at least 20% than $33 billion valuation Revolut achieved in 2021 fundraising
European automakers such Volkswagen and BMW slipped around 1 per cent after European Commission said it would impose duties on imported Chinese electric vehicles
Looking outside the traditional banks will open the door to much more competitive interest on your savings
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