Hospitality group
Whitbread hopes to
save more than £1m a year with the implementation of a consolidated card payment
system across its businesses.
The unified platform will aim to simplify transaction processes at the
group’s businesses Costa
Coffee, Beefeater,
Brewers Fayre and
Premier Inn.
The software will allow staff to access bills, take card payments, enter
gratuities, split payments, print full VAT receipts and close bills, all by the
customer’s side
A phased roll out started in November, with the introduction of automatic
data exchange between PIN pads and tills at Costa Coffee. Beefeater and Brewers
Fayre will complete their system implementation this month, followed by Premier
Inn hotels later this year.
“With the new system, we are no longer liable for fraudulent payments and
have also benefited from an improvement in transaction rates as a result of the
shift to chip-and-PIN,” said Whitbread’s project manager Stephen Deakin.
“The platform provides Whitbread with complete transaction visibility which
it did not have – now the business can track individual transactions and
understand customer spending behaviours to improve targeted marketing
initiatives,” he said.
“By enabling card payments to integrate with all point-of-sale systems, data
duplication and manual error have been removed while delivering quicker
payments, enhancing the atmosphere for both staff and customers. And
centralisation of the payment infrastructure provides Whitbread greater
visibility of the business as a whole through a centralised reporting
structure.”
Suppliers Smart
Technology Solutions (STS),
Fidelity National
Information Services, IBM
and VeriFone are
providing the integrated system to Whitbread.
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