Retail tech consultancy and talent sourcing for POS, payments, and enterprise deployments
James Chase operates at the intersection of recruitment and technology consulting, with deep expertise in retail infrastructure—POS systems, payment gateways, and enterprise platform deployments. The tech stack (Oracle Simphony, Adyen, Worldpay, Azure, .NET, Tableau) reflects a retail-focused consultancy, while the hiring mix (5 senior roles across engineering, support, and data, concentrated in Belgium and Germany) and active projects signal a shift from pure recruitment toward in-house delivery—building out customer success and predictive analytics capabilities to support large-scale retailer onboarding.
James Chase combines recruitment services with technology consulting for mid-market and enterprise retail operators. Founded in 2009 in Brighton, the firm sources talent across development, infrastructure, DevOps, and emerging technologies while simultaneously delivering implementation and advisory services. Core delivery areas include POS system integrations, payment processing platforms (Adyen, Worldpay, Ingenico), and enterprise retail customer onboarding. The company operates globally with teams across multiple regions and is actively scaling a European customer success function to support multi-store deployments and platform adoption.
Primary stack includes Oracle Simphony, Adyen and Worldpay for payments, .NET and Angular for development, Azure for cloud infrastructure, and Tableau/Power BI for analytics. Also uses SAP S/4HANA, Terraform, Azure DevOps, and GraphQL.
Brighton, United Kingdom. Founded in 2009, privately held, 51–200 employees with teams operating globally.
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