According to the press release, the partnership will allow Epos Now's retail customers to take advantage of the global surge in online sales demand, and diversify their sales channels at a pivotal time for the sector. This new alliance will give thousands of brick-and-mortar stores the opportunity to compete with dominant online providers at a time when retailers around the world are facing tighter local and national operating restrictions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
As part of the launch, Epos Now customers will receive BigCommerce free for their first three months through the end of the year. This is the latest step in Epos Now's ambition to level the playing field between independent retailers and multinational giants. Moreover, by partnering with BigCommerce, Epos Now will be able to empower its customers to develop omnichannel retail propositions, including ecommerce, in-store pickup, and click & collect.
Furthermore, Epos Now customers will be able to centralise their operations, and manage inventory, sales, customers, and staff across their online and physical stores from a single touchpoint.
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