Females in fintech program launched
Not-for-profit fintech hub Stone & Chalk has launched a program for women working in the financial technology sector.
Not-for-profit fintech hub Stone & Chalk has launched a program for women working in the financial technology sector.
More than $10 million in new Australian contracts including investments in ICT and emerging technologies - along with a new Melbourne office for Enterprise Ireland - has been announced as part of a Trade Mission from Ireland.
Business incubator, Stone & Chalk, has unveiled a ‘mega-hub’ that aims to unite fintech across Sydney and Melbourne, further cementing Australia as a natural “centre of gravity” for fintech.
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