sQuid eMoney extends its contactless payments offering in Dundee

September 10, 2009 - 8:09am | News | Plastic cards |
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sQuid eMoney extends its contactless payments offering in Dundee
sQuid eMoney has introduced a new Pizza Hut branded pre-pay contactless smartcard for customers at stores in Dundee. The new card is based on the contactless payment technology deploying the latest innovations in retailing. It features ‘pay as you go’ capability with a loyalty email voucher scheme giving customers rewards to redeem in-store. 

Now three new stores in Dundee and Dunfermline accept sQuid eMoney payments which is an extension to sQuid’s launch across the City of Dundee, where they already work with Dundee City Council, the National Entitlement Card (NEC), the University of Abertay and local Dundee retailers. 

All sQuid eMoney cards are accepted at the participating Pizza Hut Delivery stores and they are also launching with a limited edition branded card, which can also be used across Dundee. Customers can register their cards online and then view their transactions, top-up their card and receive special money-off vouchers by email.

sQuid represents a kind of substitution of cash as it allows users to control their spending unless credit cards while requiring no bank account.

Andrew Pollard, the franchisee owner of the three Dundee stores says: “I am pleased to be supporting the local community here in Dundee while being among the first to use this innovative and new payment scheme for our customers. sQuid means that we can make our customers life easier at the point of purchase, while rewarding loyal customers with some great deals at the same time as.” 





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