FEXCO HOLDINGS LIMITED
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2024-11-11 (irishtimes.com)
Irish fintech Fexco more than doubled profit last year
Fexco’s building in Killorglin, Co Kerry, where it houses its own research development and innovation centre. Photograph: Valerie O’Sullivan
Read more2024-07-14 (independent.ie)
Fexco Group ploughs more money into credit union joint venture
Fexco, the Co Kerry-headquartered financial services group, has invested more capital into its credit union joint-venture Metamo to support the development of new services and products.
Read more2023-06-15 (irishtechnews.ie)
XAVATAR announces partnership with FEXCO to deliver first of a kind payment technology for the metaverse and beyond
Xavatar, the AI-driven entertainment tech company, has announced a partnership with Fexco Group to deliver landmark payment technology in the metaverse. The par
Read more2023-04-27 (businessandfinance.com)
Top 100 Companies Leading In Wellbeing 2023|Business & Finance in partnership with Ibec — Part 2 - Business & Finance
Business & Finance has released the annual Leading in Wellbeing Index, recognising the wellness leaders operating in Ireland in 2023.
Read more2022-12-21 (fexco.com)
Fexco Governance
Fexco has developed deep expertise in governance and risk management, find out more about our structure, and policies.
Read more2020-02-05 (rte.ie)
300 jobs to be created in €21m RDI hub in Killorglin
One of Ireland's longest-established financial services and technology companies is partnering with Kerry County Council and the Institute of Technology in Tralee to create more than 300 jobs over the next four years.
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