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    Ubamarket now compatible with popular c-store POS systems

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    World’s known in-store shopping app Ubamarket has announced the complete integrations with a series of POS vendors, implying that retailers with these POS systems are now fully compatible to use white label ‘scan and go’ in-store app.

    As per the announcement made by Association of Convenience Stores (ACS), Ubamarket is now compatible with EdgePOS, Point Four, ITS, TLM, M-House, Solteq/Symphony and Power EPOS.

    The Ubamarket app claims to be ideal for the convenience sector for symbol groups, company-operated or independent retailers alike as it facilitates the ultimate in-store convenience while being branded to the store. 

    Shoppers can pop in, scan their items and checkout in seconds making the app ideal for quickly purchasing any number of items, said the firm.

    Founder of Ubamarket LTD, Will Broome commented said: “We are happy to announce that we’re partnering with some of the retail industry’s finest and most forward-thinking PoS vendors who recognise that the future of the in-store retail world is ‘frictionless’, with the choice of till-less payment. Consumer choice and tech-enabled convenience is increasingly at the forefront of stores’ priorities as the consumer demands a faster, simpler, more up to date and more personalised in-store experience.”

    James Widdowson, Group Sales & Marketing Director of Point Four EPoS, commented: “We are delighted to be partnering with Ubamarket to offer Point Four customers the very best in scan, pay, go technology. We have forged a close working relationship with Ubamarket and we are both fully committed to delivering a fast, effective and affordable ‘best in class’ solution for the new era of in-store retail.”

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