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Boom Commerce, Paide | December 04, 2020
Boom Commerce, driving supplier of electronic payment processing products and services, today reported the finish of an asset based financing exchange and key dispersion association with Paide, a main gateway and coordinated payments supplier. The exchange strengthens Boom's dealer portfolio with top notch shipper accounts coordinated to Paide's point-of-sale (POS) and gateway innovation and expands the two organizations' piece of the overall industry in the gateway and incorporated ...
cityam | January 18, 2020
Shopping centre landlord Intu is preparing to launch an attempt to raise £1bn in emergency funding following a torrid year for the UK retail industry. The property firm, which owns Manchester’s Trafford Centre, has been hurt by the challenges facing the retail industry, as brands such as Topshop, Debenhams and House of Fraser have closed stores or sought rent reductions. The rights issue is expected to be launched with the firm’s full-year results at the end of next month or sh...
Delaget | November 16, 2021
Delaget, Minnesota-based SaaS (software as a service) and data company that provides automated data analytics solutions to more than 10,000 restaurant locations, announced their partnership with three innovative QSR solution providers, Birdeye, Efficient Hire, and Global Shared Services (GSS).Delaget continues to expand its lineup of QSR vendors via the Delaget Marketplace. November partner additions start with Birdeye, an all-in-one platform that helps businesses grow through happy custom...
woodtv | March 18, 2020
Major retailers across the globe are temporarily closing their doors or adjusting their hours of operation to prevent further spread of COVID-19. Here is a running list of stores that have issued operating changes amid the coronavirus outbreak: Abercrombie & Fitch as temporarily closed all of its stores outside of the Asia-Pacific region, effective March 15 until at least March 28. The company is still accepting online orders. Beginning March 17, American Eagle will close all of its physical...
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