Ownership
All third-party trademarks, service marks, trade names, brand names, and logos shown anywhere in PayBridgeNP — including the Insights, People, and Merchants views inside PayBridgeNP ID — are the property of their respective owners. Their appearance in the app does not signify any partnership, endorsement, sponsorship, or other commercial relationship between PayBridgeNP and the brand owner.
Where a logo or brand name is shown beside a transaction, it is solely to help the buyer recognise their own activity at a glance. PayBridgeNP does not claim any rights in those marks.
Why we can show them
PayBridgeNP relies on the long-standing principle of nominative fair use: a third party's mark may be shown to refer to the third party itself, when it is necessary to identify them, no more of the mark is used than reasonably needed, and nothing in the use suggests sponsorship or endorsement by the brand owner.
In Insights we show a brand's name and a small icon-sized logo on a row that represents a transaction the buyer made with that brand. The use is descriptive — it answers the question "who is this transaction with" — and is limited to a 28–64 pixel circle next to the merchant name. We do not redistribute, modify, or commercialise the marks beyond that identification context.
Where the logos come from
We display brand logos through two sources, in priority order:
- Brandfetch CDN. For brands indexed by Brandfetch, the logo is loaded directly from
cdn.brandfetch.ioat runtime — credit to Brandfetch for the assets and the matching infrastructure (brandfetch.com). Brandfetch sources logos from public brand assets and direct submissions from brand owners. - Locally hosted SVGs.For brands not indexed by Brandfetch, we may host a copy of the brand's publicly available logo within PayBridgeNP. We use the brand's primary logo as published on the brand's own website or press kit, downscaled for icon use, and never alter the mark itself.
- No logo, by design.When neither source is available, we fall back to a coloured circle with the brand's initials and an emoji that represents the spending category — never a generic third-party logo and never a placeholder that could imply a relationship that doesn't exist.
PayBridgeNP's own marks
"PayBridgeNP", the PayBridgeNP wordmark, the PayBridgeNP ID badge, and the PayBridgeNP icon are marks of PayBridgeNP. Use of those marks by third parties — including merchants we work with — is governed by the Terms and any specific brand-use guidance we provide on request to support@paybridgenp.com.
Press, integration partners, and case-study guests should reach out before publishing collateral that uses PayBridgeNP marks alongside their own.
Removal & corrections
If you represent a brand and would like a logo removed, replaced, or corrected — for example, an outdated logo, a logo that doesn't reflect a recent rebrand, or a misclassification placing your brand into the wrong spending category — email support@paybridgenp.com from a verifiable address tied to the brand. We aim to act on legitimate requests within five business days.
Buyers who notice the wrong logo on one of their own transactions can also override the category and merchant classification per row from the Insights drawer in PayBridgeNP ID. Those overrides are scoped to the buyer's own account and do not affect what other buyers see.