Payroc Announces Integrated Partnership with illion Digital Tech Solutions
Share Article
Payroc WorldAccess, LLC (“Payroc”), a leading merchant acquirer and global payment processing organization, announced today their partnership with illion Digital Tech Solutions, a global leader in customer engagement and bill payment solutions.
“We are very excited about our partnership with Payroc. Together we are now able to provide a fully integrated, state of art integrated Payments solution enabling our customers to process payments directly within illion’s digital platform SWIPE,” - Simon Howard, Director of Business Dev. for illion. TINLEY PARK, Ill. (PRWEB) January 29, 2021 Payroc WorldAccess, LLC (“Payroc”), a leading merchant acquirer and global payment processing organization, announced today their partnership with illion Digital Tech Solutions, a global leader in customer engagement and bill payment
Insurance crisis: a ticking timebomb for architects
In the wake of the Grenfell tragedy, professional indemnity insurance premiums have soared while exclusions have ballooned, an AJ survey shows, with 90% of practices worrying that this could threaten their businesses.
Will Ing reports
Advertisement
‘With the effect of Covid-19 on turnover, any further premium increases will make our business commercially unviable,’ one North West-based architect says.
These are fears shared by an alarming number of architects, according to the AJ’s study. As a partner in a London practice says: ‘PII is a time-bomb facing our profession – there will be many practices facing closure.’
Pension Schemes And Climate-Related Risks - A Speech Delivered By The UK Minister For Pensions, Guy Opperman MP, To The 2021 Professional Pensions Investment Conference About Climate-Related Risks Date
27/01/2021
Good morning and welcome. My apologies I cannot be with you here today. But I am recording this in advance because I have the delights of the Work and Pensions Select Committee at exactly the same time as your conference.
And we decided to come outside to record this video because after all, this is a video, and a message, that relates to climate change, and the natural world, in which we all enjoy and want to enjoy for the future.
27 January 2021 (Transcript of the speech, exactly as it was delivered)
Good morning and welcome. My apologies I cannot be with you here today. But I am recording this in advance because I have the delights of the Work and Pensions Select Committee at exactly the same time as your conference.
And we decided to come outside to record this video because after all, this is a video, and a message, that relates to climate change, and the natural world, in which we all enjoy and want to enjoy for the future.
So, my first duty is to thank the Professional Pensions Conference for inviting me to speak.
Darrell Buttery, a former Nunthorpe Grammar School teacher, with a wry smile for a mis-spelled school mug. Picture Frank Dwyer PEOPLE sometimes say the oddest things when they think there’s no-one to overhear. Like the elderly woman who attended a Friends of York Festival event in 1973. She was dressed in an outrageous feathered hat and her great grandmother s clothes - and was having trouble with her old-fashioned underwear. Unfazed, she whipped it off, and handed it to Lady Feversham with the words: Hold these for me, love. I haven’t got a handbag to put them in.” Fortunately for posterity, a young teacher named Darrell Buttery was also at the event - and he recorded the incident in his diary.