Paydiant, a Boston-based mobile payments provider announces today that pcAmerica is integrating the Paydiant mobile payments software into pcAmerica Cash Register Express and Restaurant Pro Express point-of-sale (POS) solutions (see press release). Using the new system any of pcAmerica’s 50,000 retail and restaurant POS software users can now accept Paydiant-powered mobile payments and offers. pcAmerica customers can also support a number of other mobile wallet capabilities including pay online, offer and coupon creation, selection and redemption in store and online and digital receipts and refunds by updating to the latest version of the pcAmerica software. The new system is being used by retailers in Colorado, Massachusetts, New York and South Carolina.
Paydiant provides a white-label mobile payment and offer platform that allows other companies to deploy mobile wallet functionality into their own Android and iPhone apps. As a software only solution, restaurateurs and retailers can accept Paydiant mobile payments and offers using their existing POS infrastructure.
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