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Payments Orchestration Provider BR-DGE, Volt To Support Merchants In Preventing Payment Fraud

BR-DGE has announced its latest partnership with global real-time payments gateway Volt to support merchants countering payment fraud.

BR-DGE strikes three-year deal with Visa

BR-DGE, a leading payment orchestration provider, today announced a three-year partnership with Visa, a world leader in digital payments, to offer innovative payment solutions to merchants and consumers, giving them greater choice in how they pay and get paid.

Vyne, BR-DGE Partner On Account To Account Payments Platform

Vyne, BR-DGE Partner On Account To Account Payments Platform
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Barton Peveril student published after entering competition

A COLLEGE student has become a published author after successfully submitting an entry to a national competition. When Barton Peveril Sixth Form College student Leah Goddard entered into a Young Writers creative writing competition, she claimed she had no expectations . But now, the student has become a published author after her entry was selected for publication out of a pool of over 2,500 entries from across the UK. The competition, titled Unsolved, asked 11 to 18 year old students to write their own crime and mystery focused mini-saga of no more than 100 words. Each student was required to follow the conventions of the crime and mystery genre, exploring their own ideas and stories in a creative way.

Barton Peveril student wins national competition for poetry

A COLLEGE student has won a national writing competition for her poem about a world without Covid-19. Barton Peveril Sixth Form College student Abby Butler is the winner of this year’s national Young Writers Competition. The competition asks 11-18 year old students to enter a thought-provoking piece of poetry with the winning students having their work published in the competition’s annual anthology. The prompt for this year’s competition was ‘imagine.’ Abby, who was previously a student at The Henry Beaufort School in Winchester, explored this by imagining a world without coronavirus and reminiscing about normal life prior to the pandemic.

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