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PayPoint secures deal with Tyne Tunnels operator

Kantar’s research shows that after a tough 18 months consumers are gearing up for bigger and better celebrations.

PayPoint is working with Tyne Tunnels operator TT2 to offer drivers alternative pre-payment and pay later solutions.

Toll payments can now be made up to midnight on the day after someone uses the tunnel, in cash or card, at one of the 28,000 PayPoint retailers nationwide.

Physical toll booths are being removed from Tyne Tunnels as part of the Tyne Pass project – a commitment to reducing congestion and pollution.

Danny Vant, Client Services Director for PayPoint, said: “As well as reducing journey times and increasing convenience for leisure and commercial drivers, the option to pay later in local shops will bring increased in-store footfall and build customer loyalty within the local area. Importantly, the project plays a vital role in reducing carbon emissions, as we all look to play our part in working towards a greener UK.”

PayPoint launches latest EPoS promotion ahead of holiday season

PayPoint is offering retailers the opportunity to join the network and claim a two month service fee refund when signing up for PayPoint One ahead of the festive season.

Retailers joining either the Pay- Point One Core or Pro packages will be able to take advantage of advanced EPoS features, including mobile stock inventory management, printing shelf-edge labels, and the easy set-up of promotions and special offers.

Eligible retailers who take part in the promotion can submit an email claim for two months’ service fee refund when signing up to the PayPoint One Core or Pro package by 31 December 2021 and completing an initial transaction. The packages provide retailers with an EPoS that can help maximise footfall and increase sales ahead of the busy festive period.

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