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NEWS | Industry


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WestMidlands charities set to receive £20k fromThe Cadbury Foundation centre in Birmingham. The centre brings


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employees atMondelēz International sites Birmingham have been hand-selected by Four charities from across Greater


throughout the region to each receive a donation of £5,000. Little Hearts Matt


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charity Sense, St Hilda’s Scout Group and tter, national disability


Tamworth and Lichfield Sea Cadets will be granted the considerable figure fromThe Your


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Each year, all Mondelēz International UK Your Choice’ scheme.


wellbeing-related charities or projects close employees are invited to nominate


to their hearts, with the final shortlisted charities up for vote amongst fellow


based national charity and was nominated tter is a Birmingham-


Little Hearts Matt employees.


by Craig Foxall from the Bournville manufacturing site. The charity is the only


children diagnosed with only half of a one of its kind, dedicated to helping


commercial team, nominated Sense’s Michael Hobin, from the Bournville working heart.


pioneering,multi-purpose To TouchBase Pears


health and social care services together with wider community, arts, sport and wellbeing activities - and supports people with complex disabilities and the wider local community to access employment, volunteering and training opportunities. The scheme is also aimed at assisting community-focused groups – St Hilda’s Scout Group in Smethwick and Tamworth and Lichfield Sea Cadets will receive the funding to help them grow and continue to make positive changes in their local areas. The Cadbury Foundation was set up in 1935 in recognition of Richard and George Cadbury and their investment in the welfare of their employees and the local community.


Ta Craig Foxall works at the Bournville


Manufacturing Mondelēz International site and nominated Little Hearts Matter. He said: “I chose Little Hearts Matter as in 2015 my daughter was born with Pulmonary Valve Atresia and Hypoplastic Right Heart Syndrome. “A


physical restrictions and the fact they miss school due to ill health. The Brave Heart awards will address this and reward our children for understanding their heart.” Marie Mandefield works at Mondelēz International Minworth and nominated Tamworth and Lichfield Sea Cadets. She said: “I chose Ta


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Cadets as my son joined three years ago as a quiet and shy young boy. The great staffff support and encourage the cadets, helping them to grow in confidence and make friends up and down the country.” Terry Powell, commanding offfficer at Tamworth and Lichfield Sea Cadets said: “This donation will allow our volunteers to be able to deliver the best cadet


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experience that they can to the cadets in a safe, engaging and fun learning


environment that will give them memories and friendships that will last a lifetime.” DianeWalker works at Mondelēz


“Aftfter the great support from the hospital, we found Little Hearts Matter which continues to provide support for my daughter and family, as well as organise retreats and send care packages when the children have upcoming operations.” Ian Carr, fundraising and marketing manager at Litt


ttle Hearts Matter, said: “This


money will be going towards a very special project called the Brave Heart Awards. The children we support are very rarely


considered for awards simply because they cannot achieve what is expected. “A


“Awards for sports and attendance for example, are impossible because of


International Bournville and nominated St Hilda’s Scout Group. She said: “I have been working with St Hilda’s for the past 39 years because of the incredible work that they do. They support yo physical and me that play constru


ctive roles in society with a ntal spiritual development, ung people in both their


strong focus on the outdoors and survival skills.”


Kelly Farrell, community affffairs manager at Mondelēz International said: “We are extremely proud to be able to support the charities that are important to our employees through our ‘Yo


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be able to see the difffference the grants will have picked some great causes, and we’ll


make first-hand. ”


Bluecode users can pay atmachines integrated with Nayax products


Fintech company Nayax has announced its newest cashless payment integration, the Bluecode payments solution. Every Bluecode enabled mobile payment app off devices.


ffers users the ability to pay at unattended machines integrated with Nayax cashless payment Now when at a Nayax card reader, a consumer can select the Bluecode payment option, scan a QR code with a Bluecode enabled


The Bluecode app, and all other Bluecode enabled apps, can be downloade app, and complete the transaction.


Nayax CEOYa smartwatches.


Yair Nechmad said: “Nayax is excited that its cashless payment d unattended machines to offffer direct banking account payment with the Blueco d for Android and iOS and be used on AppleWatch


de payments solution. Adding Bluecode acceptance evices will be the first payment terminals for


allows our operators the opportunity to boost their sales and increase revenue, reaching millions more users who are offffered the convenience of paying with their preferred payment method at any unattended machine.”


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