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Servest partners with Zapper to launch first for parking systems in South Africa

4th March 2020

     

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Integrated facilities management company, Servest, has exclusively partnered with global mobile payments platform Zapper to launch the first-of-its-kind virtual pay station for parking in South Africa.

The system is cashless and provides a fully automated alternative for the processing of parking ticket payments. It presents an alternative pay point and addresses the day-to-day pain points around convenience and time management as it eliminates unnecessary queuing time to pay for parking tickets.

Using Zapper, a globally trusted and secure mobile payment technology, the system prints a unique Zapper QR code on the parking ticket, which is scanned by a customer using the Zapper app to make a payment before exiting the facility. The solution also unlocks valuable consumer insights, enabling loyalty and engagement opportunities for the Landlord. It offers customers the convenience of fast mobile payments with no hassles or issues all from the palm of their hands, using a smart phone. 

“The parking and transportation industries have evolved at pace over the last few years, and so have consumer demands. In our research, we found that consumers no longer accept conventional entry and payment methods to parking. They want convenient, agile and easy to use integrated solutions that are aligned to their lifestyle needs,” says Richard Mynhardt, Managing Director, Parking Solutions at Servest. 

According to Servest, the new payment system will be rolled out across Servest operated facilities within South Africa, with the initial focus on Designa operated parking systems.

“Considering some of the research and trends that have emerged through innovative parking solutions for cities around the world, we realised that our parking systems no longer speak to customer needs. This partnership aims to deliver much needed innovative solutions for the South African market to enhance every customer’s user experience.”

The first parking metre was introduced in the 1920s and it was created for the sole purpose of collecting money for parking spot usage. Fast forward to 2020, parking metres have been transformed to smart devices facilitating cashless transactions via chips, apps and even SMS payment methods to deliver a convenient and unique parking experiences for customers leveraging cashless transactions. 

Mynhardt explains: “Giving customers choice coupled with making payments seamless are both elements we endeavour to deliver through our collaboration with Zapper and Designa. It also offers us an opportunity to continue to build on the work we’ve already started through constant innovation and upgrades. Our aim is to eliminate the parking system bottlenecks, and to provide customers with innovations and solutions that enhance the customer’s experience with any facility, be it for business, leisure or pleasure”

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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