CurrencyFair
Online peer-to-peer currency exchange marketplace
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2023 | CurrencyFair discontinued its peer-to-peer currency exchange service, marking a significant change in the company's operational model. |
December 2019 | CurrencyFair completed a partnership agreement with Chinese online trade network Buy-World to launch its marketplace payment product. |
October 2019 | CurrencyFair announced sponsorship of the 2019 Asian Gaelic Games, with a launch event at Croke Park. |
August 2018 | CurrencyFair announced a €20 million investment plan for the Asian market and acquired Hong Kong-based Convoy Payments. |
April 2017 | CurrencyFair revamped their platform to enable Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to use their service. |
2016 | CurrencyFair raised €8 million in funding, announced at the Web Summit in Lisbon. |
September 2015 | Mobile app launched by CurrencyFair. |
2014 | CurrencyFair became the first platform globally to break $1 billion (€916 million) in money-matching transfers. |
December 2013 | Official launch of CurrencyFair by Irish Taoiseach Enda Kenny, coinciding with the announcement of 30 new jobs. |
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