NEW TAB-ENABLED ATMs

In partnership with Tabcorp (TAB), Next Payments has announced the launch of its TAB Enabled ATM, for the benefit of patron gaming and payments in the hospitality industry.

The innovative self-service ATM allows patrons to directly deposit and withdraw funds from their TAB account without needing to step out of the venue. A modern-design user-friendly interface provides cardless withdrawal functionality and “lightning-fast” transaction speeds.

The partnership comes as TAB ramps up digital transformation across the business, and the company sees the ATMs as a step forward.

“The TAB customer base expects versatility in our product offering. Adding another avenue for our customers to deposit and withdraw into their TAB account is providing that versatility to our customers, while simultaneously supporting our TAB venue partners,” says Bernadette McLoughlin, TAB GM Venues NSW/ACT.

Next Payments services over 1,800 hospitality and gaming businesses, with a network of 4,300 ATMs. It cites its efforts to provide solutions addressing the dynamic needs of venues and their patrons, suggesting the launch of the TAB Enabled ATM is indicative of its dedication to innovation and growth.

Venues stand to benefit from staff time freed up by reduced cash-handling duties, as well as Next Payments’ 24/7 local support and complimentary reporting software, Concilio, which it says empowers venues with essential insights and data to efficiently track patron movements and maintain financial oversight.

The company also strives to safeguard customer privacy, data security, processing integrity and confidentiality, employing rigorous monitoring, auditing, and upgrades to security frameworks.

“At Next Payments, our mission is simple: we want to be the first name that pops into your head when you think about payments, technology, cash management, data security, and patron engagement in venues,” says Peter Walford, Next Payments CEO.

The new ATMs are not available in Western Australia, South Australia or Tasmania.

For more information, see Next Payments’ TAB Enabled ATM page.

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