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The Green Sheet Online Edition

June 6, 2007 • 07:06:02

A gift-bearing kiosk

Pay By Touch, a San Francisco-based biometrics company, recently debuted its Reward and Gift Card Kiosk. The standalone self-service kiosk enables retail shoppers to design, print and purchase customized gift and loyalty program cards with ease.

No POS system integration or merchant intervention is required.

The Internet-enabled kiosk lets shoppers create store-branded and third-party gift cards. They can be personalized with sender and recipient names, as well as a range of graphic design elements.

Multiple merchants and brands can be supported on a single kiosk.

Merchants may also expand the Reward and Gift Card Kiosk to incorporate Rapid Enroll, which is powered by Pay By Touch. Rapid Enroll allows for quick and easy loyalty program registration, reducing processing time from weeks to minutes.

When Rapid Enroll technology is added to the Reward and Gift Card Kiosk, customers can sign up and print ready-to-use loyalty cards directly from the kiosk without assistance from store personnel.

The Reward and Gift Card Kiosk is currently being piloted by Green Hills Market of Syracuse, New York, and will be available through the ISO channel in the near future.

Pay By Touch
415-281-2200
www.paybytouch.com End of Story

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