Henry’s Cafe Bar is Testing a 'Pay @ Pump' Contactless Payment System
Laura McQuarrie — December 23, 2016 — Lifestyle
References: henryscafebar & nfcworld
Patrons who visit Henry’s Café Bar in London, England now have the chance to test a self-serve beer pump prototype that accepts contactless payments. To begin an interaction with the pump, a consumer is able to process their order through a small touchscreen and complete the transaction by tapping a contactless card or NFC device at the base of the pump. In total, completing a transaction from start to finish takes about a minute, which virtually eliminates wait times.
The 'Pay @ Pump' system is a new innovation from Barclaycard, in response to research that determined at least a quarter of British consumers now expect to see contactless payment systems in pubs and bars.
This technology is the perfect convergence of an emerging number of self-serve stations in bars, pubs and restaurants and the contactless payment systems that are becoming increasingly present in grocery stores and other retail destinations.
The 'Pay @ Pump' system is a new innovation from Barclaycard, in response to research that determined at least a quarter of British consumers now expect to see contactless payment systems in pubs and bars.
This technology is the perfect convergence of an emerging number of self-serve stations in bars, pubs and restaurants and the contactless payment systems that are becoming increasingly present in grocery stores and other retail destinations.
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