For a second consecutive year, Irish e-commerce sites have seen a 45% growth in online revenue. With Ireland’s GDP growing by 5% last year, the Irish online economy is charging ahead 9 times faster than the wider Irish economy.
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For a second consecutive year, Irish e-commerce sites have seen a 45% growth in online revenue. With Ireland’s GDP growing by 5% last year, the Irish online economy is charging ahead 9 times faster than the wider Irish economy.
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When Galway -based company, Fintrax, announced a new partnership to expand into South Korea, there was strong media interest both nationally and locally. The Irish Times interviewed Patrick Waldron, Group CEO of Fintrax for a piece in its widely read...
Read MoreFintrax, the Galway-based tourist VAT refund and dynamic currency conversion specialist, has announced its expansion into the South Korean market through a joint venture agreement with the LOTTE Group, South Korea’s fifth largest conglomerate. The LOTTE Group deal will see...
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New Report Reveals E-commerce KPI Winners and Losers
- 87 million e-commerce website sessions analysed - Google wins big for traffic - Digital marketers are over-indexing on display advertising - Bounce rate is a dud - Facebook traffic quadruples - Mobile is our “decision... Read MoreSMEs Invited to Network and Learn as Major Business Show Launches for the first time in Dublin April 16th 2015 Legendary Kilkenny hurling manager Brian Cody has just been announced as the latest speaker at a major business event in Dublin this month. The...
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