Pockyt also announced that it now supports 14 digital wallets, including PayPal, Alipay, Venmo, WeChat Pay, and alternative payment methods including, UnionPay, and Klarna, among others. Company officials stated that they allow all businesses, including Delaware North, connect with a high value, untapped global customer base of over 2 billion people who engage digitally with brands and venues.
Delaware North chose Pockyt because of their focus on alternative digital payments and the quantity of options they can offer to its customers with one single integration. Pockyt seamlessly connects to its retail, food, and beverage and property management systems such as Oracle Simphony, Opera, and SpotOn Appetize, while providing payment options.
The checkout platform removes friction from the checkout process by offering customers the option to pay with 14 QR-based digital wallets. The integration bypasses a retailer's existing payment infrastructure, leveraging their existing bar code scanner, not impacting their PCI certification and not requiring any additional hardware, software or peripherals.
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