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An Irish financial services firm, Fexco, has agreed to buy Sainsbury's travel money business for an undisclosed sum.
Co Kerry-based financial services and technology company Fexco has announced a deal to buy Sainsbury's Travel Money for an undisclosed sum.
British supermarket group Sainsbury's has agreed to sell Sainsbury's Bank's travel money business to Fexco Group, it said on ...
Fexco Group has acquired Sainsbury's Travel Money, bringing it into 220 stores and giving it access to 10pc of the UK RFX ...
Sainsbury's Bank has agreed to sell its travel money operations to Fexco Group, marking another step in the UK supermarket ...
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As part of a new “long-term” strategic partnership, Fexco will continue to operate Sainsbury’s 220 in-store travel money ...
Killorglin-based fintech and services company Fexco has announced a major acquisition in the UK, of Sainsbury's Travel Money.
Fexco’s continued expansion into new markets last year helped further fuel its pandemic rebound as operating profits grew fourfold at the Irish financial services group to €14.5 million.
The partnership with Fexco is intended to make it easy and safe to make digital payments in teh Xataverse, while also facilitating payments for real world shopping and entertainment experiences ...