Broker downgrade extends AIB share dip from post-crash high
Analyst says bank’s valuation ‘looks toppy’ as he warns recent good run ‘could be as good as it gets’
Analyst says bank’s valuation ‘looks toppy’ as he warns recent good run ‘could be as good as it gets’
Pair made transfers to bank account three years ago, but only €393 has been recovered, judge told
Europe’s central bank is looking to increase amount banks must hold in minimum cash reserves to cut its costs
Neobank’s move makes clear work from home becoming less common for many
Europe’s most valuable fintech will require junior staff to spend at least three days a week in the office from next year
Revolut has had more success in Ireland than anywhere else, and it’s no mystery why - it is perfect for a culture full of transactions that pretend they aren’t really transactions at all
The fintech’s model is proving more suitable for international scaling than the often outdated systems of legacy rivals
Issue relates to a third-party cash machine provider, which incorrectly applies a fee to users, says fintech
Irish households ‘ready to invest, but doing so with one hand tied behind their backs’, group says
Reader says app ignored the recipient saved in her contacts and prompted a random person with the same user name
Europe’s most valuable fintech was ordered to address ‘deficiencies’ in oversight amid a rapid product rollout
Neobank with 3m Irish customers hopes US banking licence and an IPO will sustain fintech’s breakneck growth
Monzo is the latest online bank to enter the Irish market
Rebecca Williamson (25) told gardaí she was intoxicated when approached by two men who told her they would ‘throw me a grand’
Luke Taaffe (34) pleaded guilty to 11 counts of possessing proceeds of criminal conduct
Bumper IPO would trigger increased stake for founder Nik Storonsky but group has no plans to float shares before 2028
UK digital banking group secured Irish licence late last year
Fintech to base western European HQ in French capital
Thousands of Irish homes have a modified device attached to their livingroom television
Chief executive’s strategy update contains a target for the group to grow its loan book by 4% a year out to 2028
Court order means Revolut must provide Sky names and addresses of those who used accounts to send money to resellers
Revolut had 3.3m customers in the Republic at the end of last year, up 10% on 2024
Irish banks’ new instant payments app is late to the market but having established customers may work in its favour
British group joins growing ranks of neo-banks but customers, for now, still seem committed to keeping some link with pillar banks
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AIB, Bank of Ireland and PTSB hope new instant mobile payments system will challenge Revolut
Deal will make Zurich one of the top three non-life and life insurance providers in the Republic
London-based fintech says move influenced by Trump administration’s willingness to permit new players
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