Open banking has arrived in Ireland: Here's what it means for banks, fintech and the rest of us
Financial institutions now have to open up their data troves to third parties, who smell an opportunity.
Financial institutions now have to open up their data troves to third parties, who smell an opportunity.
The Louth-based marine robot company recently closed a €7.9 million investment deal as it goes global.
Quarterly figures show that larger deals are slumping and overseas investors are looking elsewhere.
The fast growing Dublin fintech company raised €66 million earlier this year as it scales internationally.
As Ireland looks to grow business ties on the continent, the mobile tech company is expanding from Nairobi.
In our weekly Startup Scout series, Fora picks out the most promising companies emerging from Ireland.
Inside publishing giant Elsevier’s $50 million deal for the Dublin company.
The early stage Waterford company is eschewing venture capital in favour of a public listing.
In our weekly Startup Scout series, Fora picks out promising companies that are emerging from Ireland.
In our weekly Startup Scout series, Fora picks out promising companies that are emerging from Ireland.
The regulations will have a ‘big impact’ on numerous operations based in Ireland.
In our weekly Startup Scout series, Fora picks out promising companies that are emerging from Ireland.
The Kilkenny fintech company is accelerating its US play after it sealed a deal with Wells Fargo this year.
Business angel investing is still a predominantly male environment, but it doesn’t have to be.
In our weekly Startup Scout series, Fora picks out promising companies that are emerging from Ireland.
In our weekly Startup Scout series, Fora picks out promising companies that are emerging from Ireland.
Barry Canton co-founded the company 10 years ago with students and a professor at MIT.
In our weekly Startup Scout series, Fora picks out promising companies that are emerging from Ireland.
The state is staring down the barrel of a new tax reality, one that could cost the Exchequer billions.
The two companies plan to integrate each others products.