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SumUp becomes Between The Bridges' official payment partner in 2026

A bold new partnership transforms London's creative hub. From QR codes to POS systems, SumUp will redefine how 50 independent traders do business.

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SumUp becomes Between The Bridges' official payment partner in 2026

Between The Bridges has chosen SumUp as its official payment partner. The deal covers all card transactions, point-of-sale systems, and QR code payments at the London venue. It also includes naming rights, rebranding the space as Between The Bridges Powered by SumUp from April 2026 onwards. The partnership will see SumUp’s technology rolled out across the site when it reopens on 30 April 2026. Solo card readers, POS terminals, and QR payment solutions will be installed for the venue’s 50 independent traders, food vendors, and creative businesses. SumUp’s tools are designed to speed up operations, offering quick setup, next-day payouts, and no fixed monthly fees.

This agreement builds on SumUp’s growing presence in London’s cultural sector. Last year, the company became the official payment processor for the O2 venue. The latest deal reinforces its commitment to supporting independent and creative enterprises in the capital. Between The Bridges and SumUp share a focus on helping small businesses thrive. The venue, which hosts a mix of retailers and entrepreneurs, will now rely on SumUp’s infrastructure to handle all customer transactions. The company already serves over four million merchants in 37 global markets.

From the 2026 season, every payment at Between The Bridges will run through SumUp’s systems. The partnership aims to streamline transactions for traders while strengthening the venue’s ties to London’s independent scene. Naming rights and integrated technology will make SumUp a visible part of the site’s daily operations.

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