Factor4 and Monte Alban Mexican Grill

Monte Alban Mexican Grill serves traditional and authentic Mexican cuisine in Rochester, NY. Looking to create an integrated Gift & Loyalty program for their customers, Monte Alban decided to partner with Factor4 and Datacap to deliver a seamless gift card and loyalty solution.
 
Datacap and Chase add US EMV Support for Ingenico Unattended Terminals

Datacap has completed a third round of US EMV level 3 certification with Chase to add support for Ingenico Group’s unattended EMV-enabled smart terminals.
Attention shoppers: More grocers utilizing mobile payment systems

An increasing number of supermarkets are supplying patrons with a plethora of payment possibilities – with mobile POS in particular gaining traction.
Restaurant Trends to look out for in 2018

Here are a few of the concept trends the National Restaurant Association expects in 2018, several of which are tailor-made for mobile POS solutions.
Datacap partners with Clutch to deliver integrated gift and loyalty support to the Point of Sale channel

Datacap has partnered with Clutch, a customer data and marketing platform that helps B2C brands identify, understand and motivate their customers through personalized and effective engagements.
5 key terms to understand relating to integrated payments

Here are five key terms that can help you as a business owner expand your integrated payments lexicon.
Are POS resellers liable when payment systems get hacked?

Some POS dealers have been sued for selling systems that were not compliant with PCI DSS standards. How can you protect yourself if you face a civil suit?
Apple Pay and Google Pay – what you need to know

What you need to know about Apple Pay and Google Pay
Credit card signature requirement is ending

The beginning of the end of the credit card signature has started. Last week, VISA, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express announced that they will no longer require signatures for in-store purchases. Many retailers may still want to use signatures to verify purchases…
Are deep discount promotions paying off?

Could it be that your discount-related promotion is an exercise in futility? A recent study suggests as much.
