Jubilant FoodWorks, which operates Domino's Pizza outlets in India, has said that it will offer cashless payment option to all its customers on home deliveries.
In a BSE filing, Jubilant FoodWorks, said, "With this service, when customers call to order and choose to pay with a cashless option, they would be sent a link through sms on their mobile phone. This link would take them to payment gateway wherein they can pay with a debit card, credit card, net banking or a wallet."
Due to shortage of cash supply post demonetisation, most companies have been offering different cashless payment solutions to attract customers.
Coffee chain Barista has partnered with digital payment platform Freecharge to enable consumers to go cashless and pay with Freecharge wallet at 135 outlets across 21 cities of India.
The partnership is aimed at making the bill payment process swifter and more secure for consumers.
“With this partnership, we aim to assist Barista in its cashless journey and elevate the payment experience for its consumers with our world-class technology. This is also a great addition to Freecharge’s acceptance in Food and Beverage sector in India,” shared Govind Rajan, CEO, Freecharge who is excited to receive a phenomenal response by partnering with McDonalds and Café Coffee Day which were activated earlier this year.
The waiting time at the counters will reduce significantly as consumers can pay in less than 10 seconds by generating the On-The-Go-Pin on their mobiles to complete the transaction.
With each partnership, Freecharge is expanding its offline presence and acceptance of digital payments for consumers.
Freecharge’s On-The-Go-Pin has been developed keeping in mind the requirements of Quick Serving Restaurants (QSRs) and other sectors which look at providing fast service to their customers.
MobiKwik, the independent mobile payments’ network has partnered with Domino’s and Burger King for cashless payments across their outlets in 200+ Indian cities.
With this association, MobiKwik now has enabled cashless payments across 8000 restaurants in India.
“At MobiKwik, we are driven with the vision of a cashless India and our association with these food-retail giants like Dominos is a strong step towards realizing that idea. We aim for 100 per cent growth every month through offline food and retail tie ups,” shared Upasana Taku, Co-founder, MobiKwik.
Adding his view on the same, S. Murugan Narayanaswamy, Senior Vice President Marketing, Domino's Pizza India, said “Technology today plays a vital role in delivering great customer service, and we invest heavily in technology to enhance our guest experience.”
Burger King, is an American global chain of fast food restaurants headquartered in United States. The company currently operates 48 stores in India, and is likely to open another 35-40 stores in 2016.
With this association MobiKwik transactions will be enabled at 48 Burger King outlets in 200+ cities.
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