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Full coverage: Technology

A Fondy revival in Ireland? Its new Georgian owner is pumping funds into the Irish entity

Fondy set up in Ireland with big plans but those ambitions drifted away after pandemic difficulties. Now its new owner, TBC Bank, has invested €300,000 into its Irish base.

Jonathan Keane
16th Sep, 2024 - 2 min read

Revenues soar at Stripe’s Irish entity as one-off costs of employee share sales swell losses

The payments giant, founded by John and Patrick Collison in 2010, recorded a hike in costs last year but much of this was tied to one of its first employee share sales.

Michael Cogley
13th Sep, 2024 - 3 min read

From tax relief to share options, Jack Chambers got his first taste of Irish tech’s bugbears

The budget is mere weeks away and the finance minister attended his first Scale Ireland pre-budget event “to listen, to engage and get feedback”. There was a lot to listen to.

Jonathan Keane
12th Sep, 2024 - 7 min read

“Zambia has opportunity, but it can be difficult”: Irish charity to distribute €22.7m to green start-ups

Dublin-headquartered Self Help Africa has received European funding to invest in circular economy enterprises across Zambia.

Michael Cogley
12th Sep, 2024 - 3 min read

Having “contributed greatly” to invest €225m in Irish start-ups, the Bloom Equity Angel Syndicate is no more

At the end of an extraordinary week, Ireland’s largest and longest-established angel syndicate has voted to dissolve itself. What this means for the Irish start-up ecosystem, and HBAN, remains unclear.

Tom Lyons
6th Sep, 2024 - 2 min read

“Nothing secret”: How a US casino giant’s acquisition of an Irish firm stumbled on an outsourcing headache

An employee at SportCaller secured an injunction against his dismissal over his ties to an outsourced business. Just what happened?

Jonathan Keane
6th Sep, 2024 - 4 min read

Monzo faces a huge challenge in Ireland but its success will be measured in more ways than one

The London fintech is entering a market in dire need of competition but winning an Irish banking licence will be just as crucial to its international expansion plans.

Michael Cogley
5th Sep, 2024 - 4 min read

“Our investment thesis is about challenges and the single biggest is climate”: John Hartnett on agtech and beyond

Empty shelves during the pandemic exposed wide-ranging weaknesses in global food supply. A rugby-loving Irishman in Silicon Valley is tackling them.

Tom Lyons
3rd Sep, 2024 - 7 min read

“Difficult to see how this would work”: Eir joins chorus of concerns on new EU cybersecurity rules

The NIS2 directive is fast approaching but companies like Eir, CRH and industry lobby group Ibec still have lingering questions about how the new regime will work.

Jonathan Keane
3rd Sep, 2024 - 4 min read

Retrograde wants to replace influencer talent managers with AI. It just raised $2m to get started

Jake Browne started the new venture with British influencer and entrepreneur Grace Beverley and ex-Peblo engineer Gary Meehan to help content creators manage their own brand deals.

Jonathan Keane
2nd Sep, 2024 - 6 min read
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