We’re delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted in the Payment Project of the Year category of the BT Retail Week Tech & Ecomm Awards 2015.
Up against national retailers such as Tesco, SUBWAY and B&Q in the same category, we were chosen for our innovative and unique Full Scan Mode (FSM) software, incorporated in our CHARiot system.
Submitting our entry together with The Children’s Society, Paul Tate, new business manager at the charity commented: “We have benefitted greatly from Nisyst’s advanced payment software, and I’m delighted that Nisyst has been shortlisted for this award and wish them the best of luck!“Nisyst’s CHARiot Full Scan Mode has removed any margin for error in our shops and has significantly increased Gift Aid capture, adding £500-£800 per week to the bottom line, which is a total of approximately £26,000 – £41,000 per year.
“Thanks to Nisyst’s can-do approach to enhancing their already impressive software, our EPoS is always aligned to our revenue growth strategy and supports the growth of our retail network.”
Dave Chunilal, technical director at Nisyst, added: “Retail Gift Aid is worth £60 million a year, and much of this is lost through ineffective Gift Aid collection – so we developed a solution to help charities maximise margins.
“Our unique CHARiot system was designed with the user in mind and is the only solution of its kind on the market. Using Toshiba ST A20 EPoS hardware, CHARiot not only captures 100% of Gift Aid through its Full Scan Mode (FSM) function, but allows easy access to efficient management tools including full tracking and stock control.
“We are delighted to be shortlisted in the category, standing next to with some extremely credible, big hitters in the retail industry, so we’re looking forward to the event and fingers crossed our system will be recognised on the night!”
The BT Retail Week Tech & Ecomm Awards will take place on Wednesday 10 June at the Hilton Hotel on Park Lane, London. For more information about the awards, visit techecommawards.retail-week.com