3070: BR-DGE Payment Orchestration: From Legacy Systems to Modern Fintech
The Tech Talks Daily Podcast - Un pódcast de Neil C. Hughes
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In a world increasingly dominated by digital transactions, businesses face the ever-growing challenge of navigating complex payment ecosystems. How can enterprises streamline their payment processes to ensure both customer satisfaction and operational efficiency? Today, we're exploring these questions and more with Tom Voaden, VP of Commercial at BR-DGE, who will shed light on their innovative white-label payment orchestration solution. BR-DGE, a cutting-edge payment orchestration provider, has made significant strides with its modular, white-label platform designed to seamlessly integrate various payment services under one roof. This solution not only addresses the inefficiencies of legacy systems but also combats market fragmentation, enabling businesses to improve authorization rates and optimize payment processing through dynamic routing and tokenization. Founded in Edinburgh in 2018 and having expanded its footprint globally, BR-DGE is now setting new standards in payment technology by empowering clients with customizable tech stacks that enhance their competitive edge. The conversation will delve into the specifics of BR-DGE’s offerings, such as BR-DGE Connect, which aggregates payment providers, methods, and fraud management tools, and their tokenization service that enhances transaction security. We will discuss how these services bridge the gap between traditional systems and modern fintech solutions, allowing providers to offer state-of-the-art features without overhauling their existing infrastructure. Additionally, Tom will highlight how BR-DGE's solutions foster better customer relationships through their flexible and scalable technology, facilitating businesses to expand internationally and solidify their market positions. As BR-DGE continues to grow, exploring data-driven offerings to enrich their value proposition and planning further expansion into markets like Australia, we'll examine the strategic moves that position them as a leader in the payment sector. Their commitment to easing compliance burdens and enhancing merchant retention through innovative services demonstrates a forward-thinking approach to the future of financial transactions. As we uncover the layers of payment orchestration and its impact on the global market, what are your thoughts on the future of payment technologies? How do you see these innovations influencing your daily business operations or customer interactions? Join the conversation and share your insights.