A new person-to-person mobile-payment service to rival fintech banks such as Revolut and N26 has officially been launched by AIB, Bank of Ireland and PTSB.
Irish banks’ new instant payments app is late to the market but having established customers may work in its favour ...
Ireland’s retail banks are preparing to debut a peer-to-peer (P2P) mobile payment option this week, marking a step forward in ...
Earlier this week, we talked to half a dozen colleagues who are infuriatingly younger than us and asked what they made of the ...
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ieExplains: Irish banks launch Revolut rival — What is Zippay and how do I get it?
The new mobile payments app was launched by Bank of Ireland, AIB, and PTSB on Monday ...
The new in-app payment feature is being rolled out from today.
Banking service providers AIB, Bank of Ireland and PTSB are teaming up to rival Revolut with a new mobile payment service.
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ZipPay is rolling out on Irish banking apps tomorrow - here’s what to know before using it
Zippay will be rolled out across the PTSB, AIB and Bank of Ireland apps this week.
Ireland’s three main banks, AIB, Bank of Ireland and Permanent TSB, have launched a new mobile payment service called Zippay that allows customers to send and receive money instantly using just a ...
THREE of Ireland’s biggest banks have launched a new cash transfer service in an “attempt to take on Revolut”. Zippay is automatically available to the five million Irish customers who bank with Bank ...
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