Online businesses today often work with so many different payment providers. One for Apple Pay, another for Google Pay, maybe a specialist for buy-now-pay-later options. Each requires its own technical integration and maintenance, creating a complex web that's expensive and slow to manage. BR-DGE simplifies this by acting as a single connection point to over 400 payment technologies
What makes BR-DGE different is their neutrality. Unlike many competitors who own parts of the payment chain and therefore favor their own services, BR-DGE stays independent. After raising significant funds, they've grown rapidly in size ad scope, as well as launching white-label tools that let payment companies offer orchestration to their own clients
As they scale, BR-DGE will need to navigate evolving European regulations while competing against well-funded players like Spreedly and Primer for the same enterprise customers. But by staying neutral and avoiding the conflicts that come with owning payment infrastructure, they're carving out a distinct position in an increasingly crowded market.
Steph
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle