Aptito, mPOS provider for restaurants, joins forces with payment processor TTS
Aptito LLC, a provider of cloud-based point-of-sale systems and a division of the e-commerce and mobile payment processor Net Element, has combined operations with the payment processor Total Systems Services Inc., Net Element announced.
Aptito's Restaurant mPOS solution helps restaurants drive consumer engagement via tablet, mobile and all other cloud-connected devices. The tablet-based POS solution combines traditional POS functionality with mobile ordering, payments, social media, intelligent offers, mobile applications, and loyalty and transactional data, the company said in a news release.
Restaurants can leverage Aptito to plug into social networks, daily deal promotions and other marketing programs while having the ability to use Aptito's integrated mobile marketing tools to deploy their own lead generation campaigns and loyalty rewards, according to the release.
Accepting payments at tableside is meant to reduce wait time for consumers, and Aptito's "visual" POS concept is designed to speed up the learning curve and increase order input productivity, the company said.
"We want to give our merchant partners and customers the widest range of solutions possible and build on our value proposition as a market leader in innovation and value added products," Net Element CEO Oleg Firer said in a news release. "This direct integration will give us a seamless connection to industry leader TSYS and expand the capabilities of our cloud-based mPOS payments platform."
"Seamless integration with TSYS means that our customers have a reliable and capable POS system that keeps pace with the demands of an industry that often runs 24/7," added Aptito CEO Gene Zell. "TSYS is one of the world's most successful and reputable payment processing networks, and we are thrilled to offer this service to our customers."
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