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Club L London Teams With Checkout.com For Global Expansion

The fashion retailer plans to enhance global payments and expand into new markets using Shopify’s e-commerce platform.

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Global payment provider Checkout.com, has announced a collaboration with Club L London, a rapidly expanding online fashion retailer, to improve its global payment capabilities.

Club L London, which operates through six dedicated international websites, has recently launched a new platform for the Middle East, and is relying on Checkout.com’s expertise to support its global growth. The partnership is particularly focused on the MENA region, where Checkout.com has offices in both Dubai and Riyadh, plus key licenses in the United Arab Emirates.

By choosing Checkout.com as its primary payment provider, Club L London benefits from a pre-built Shopify checkout solution and superior payment performance. Additionally, local acquiring services are available in the UAE, along with Shopify digital wallet integration, elevating the overall customer experience for shoppers.

Headquartered in Manchester, UK, Club L London offers affordable luxury womenswear with distinctive designs. The brand has a strong presence in the UK, US, France, Australia, and the UAE and specializes in prom dresses, maternity wear, bridal attire, and accessories. Club L has built a global community of diverse consumers, influencers, and content creators, consistently releasing new collections to meet the demands of its expanding audience.

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‍Remo Giovanni Abbondandolo, General Manager, MENA, Checkout.com, said: “We’re passionate about helping businesses thrive in the digital economy. Club L is a prime example of a tech-enabled brand that we can help to grow via high acceptance rates, smooth integration with its e-commerce platform, and leverage our leadership and knowledge position in the MENA region”‍.

‍Seb Green, Chief Technical Officer at Club L London, added: “We are always looking for ways to enhance the customer experience on our site by offering the best payment methods. Checkout.com’s integration is a perfect fit for us, presenting an exciting opportunity for us to expand into new markets with a leading payments provider”.

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NVIDIA Puts GPT-5.5 Codex In Hands Of 10,000 Staff

The chipmaker has significantly expanded OpenAI’s latest model across teams from engineering to HR under tight internal controls.

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NVIDIA has started rolling out OpenAI’s GPT-5.5 model through the Codex coding agent to more than 10,000 employees, extending the tool well beyond software teams and into core business functions.

The deployment covers engineering, product, legal, marketing, finance, sales, HR, operations and developer programs. Staff are using Codex for coding, internal research and routine knowledge work as companies test whether AI agents can move from demos to daily use.

GPT-5.5 is running on NVIDIA’s GB200 NVL72 rack-scale systems, linking OpenAI’s newest model directly to the chipmaker’s latest infrastructure push. NVIDIA said the systems cut cost per million tokens by 35 times and raise token output per second per megawatt by 50 times versus earlier generations.

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Inside the company, it says the effects are immediate. Debugging work that once took days is being finished in hours and experiments across large codebases that used to stretch over weeks are now handled overnight. Teams are also building features from natural-language prompts with fewer failed runs.

In a company-wide note urging staff to adopt the tool, CEO Jensen Huang wrote: “Let’s jump to lightspeed. Welcome to the age of AI.”

Security remains central to the rollout. Codex can connect through Secure Shell to approved cloud virtual machines, allowing agents to work with company data without moving it outside approved environments. NVIDIA said it assigned cloud VMs to employees so agents run in isolated sandboxes with full audit trails.

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The company added that the setup uses a zero-data-retention policy. Access to production systems is read-only through command-line tools and internal automation layers.

The move also highlights NVIDIA’s long relationship with OpenAI. NVIDIA said the partnership began in 2016, when Huang personally delivered the first DGX-1 AI supercomputer to OpenAI’s San Francisco office.

The two companies have since worked across hardware and model deployment. NVIDIA also said OpenAI plans to deploy more than 10 gigawatts of NVIDIA systems for future AI infrastructure.

For Gulf markets pouring money into sovereign AI and enterprise automation, the signal is clear: internal AI agents are moving from pilot phase to standard tooling.

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