AIB invests €30m in Clune payments firm TransferMate
Independent.ie
AIB has invested €30m in TransferMate in exchange for a small minority equity stake in the Kilkenny-based fintech company, the Sunday Independent has learned. The investment values the rapidly-growing international payments company at €250m to €300m, according to a source.
TransferMate – part of businessman Terry Clune’s Taxback Group – enables companies to transfer money internationally more quickly and for substantially lower fees than standard bank transfers. The two have also agreed a strategic partnership focused on providing Irish businesses access to the global payments technology platform. TransferMate has already transferred over €10bn to more than 100 countries since 2010 and secured a worldwide network of valuable regulatory licenses.
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Congratulations to the following Irish Chamber members on being named to PR News’ 2017 list of Top Women in PR!
• Susan Stipa, McDay LLC
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Almac Group Receives Annual Industrial Award from the Institute of Chemistry of Ireland
Professor Tom Moody accepts accolade on behalf of Biocatalysis Team
Craigavon, N.I., 05 December 2017 – Almac Group, the global contract development and manufacturing organisation is delighted to announce Professor Tom Moody, VP Technology Development & Commercialisation at Almac & Arran Chemical Company, has received the prestigious Institute of Chemistry of Ireland Industrial Chemistry Award 2017.




