Unified Strategies selects USA Technologies to provide ePort cashless payment


USA Technologies has entered into a new
agreement with Unified Strategies Group (USG) to provide the USG
membership with USAT’s cashless payments and wireless telemetry solution.


USA Technologies will be working with USG
to market USAT’s cashless payment and wireless telemetry solutions, which
allows USG members to install USA Technologies’ ePort solution with
no upfront capital costs.


“This relationship will allow USG member
operators to benefit from our industry-leading ePort cashless payments and
wireless telemetry service, and the team at USA Technologies looks forward to
delivering maximum value to USG and its members as we proceed. We will also
work with the USG operators to take advantage of our ability to accept the
Sprout card for payment,” said Maeve McKenna Duska, VP Marketing, USA Technologies.


The ePort solution of USA technologies
allows USG to accept multiple forms of cashless payments, which include credit
and debit cards and proprietary cards such as the Sprout Pre-Paid Loyalty card.
The solution is supported by the company’s ePort Connect service.


With the help of ePort Connect,
self-service terminals can accept credit, debit, contactless cards and other
cashless forms of payment. The solution allows customers to monitor and manage
their terminals online, truly making USA Technologies an integrated aspect of
vending technology.


USG has indicated to USAT that it is a
buying consortium of over 700 vending companies representing more than 500,000
vending machines.


The act will generate over $3.0 billion in
annual vending sales, which represents approximately 33 percent of the U.S.
vending industry.


By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@teleocmlead.com

 

 

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