Author: Scott Dylan

CloudPay, a leading provider of global payroll and payment solutions, has secured $120 million in its latest funding round. Blue Owl Capital led this investment, with additional contributions from Rho Capital Partners, The Olayan Group, and Hollyport Capital. This funding will strengthen CloudPay’s capital base and support its growth and innovation plans. Enhancing Product and Technology Solutions CloudPay boasts a successful 30-year track record, serving over 280 corporate clients in more than 130 countries. This funding will enable the company to upgrade its product and technology solutions. Key areas of focus include integrating advanced artificial intelligence (AI) for data management,…

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About the Programme LawtechUK is excited to announce the launch of the Lawtech Builder Accelerator Programme. This free programme is designed to help aspiring and current founders in the UK turn innovative lawtech concepts into practical solutions. Running from 17th September to 3rd December 2024, the programme features ten collaborative online sessions led by industry experts and seasoned founders. Kath Warren, Head of Lawtech Programmes at LawtechUK, says: “Lawtech Builder goes beyond typical accelerators. It bridges the gap between creative ideas and market-ready products. We eagerly anticipate seeing the next generation of lawtech innovators emerge through this initiative.” Programme Overview…

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Searches for ‘crochet dress’ have surged by 135% globally since Taylor Swift was spotted wearing one in London. Online Searches Taylor Swift, known for her influential fashion choices, has recently ignited a new trend with her 1970s-inspired crochet dress. The surge in interest has been nothing short of extraordinary, with global searches for ‘crochet dress’ climbing by 135% in the past month. This spike in online activity follows Swift’s appearance in the dress during a recent visit to London, coinciding with her highly anticipated Eras Tour stop at Wembley Stadium. The crochet dress, which Swift wore while on a date…

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As Britain enjoys milder weather, the rest of Europe endures an unusually early summer heatwave, with temperatures soaring above 40°C in the shade and over 50°C in direct sunlight. For British tourists heading to these sun-scorched destinations, safeguarding jewellery in such extreme heat is crucial. Leading British jeweller Chisholm Hunter provides expert advice on how to protect your precious items and ensure they remain in top condition. Heat and Jewellery: What to Avoid Contrary to some concerns, pure gold, silver, and platinum jewellery are highly heat resistant and will not damage your skin. However, accessories made from non-precious metals like…

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