Cadmus hails over 15% of Taxis with SmartTaxi
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Cadmus hails over
15% of Taxis with its SmartTaxi terminal
Auckland -
August 24, 2001 – Leading payment technology specialist,
Cadmus Technology Limited (NZSE: CTL), announced today it
has sold over 650 SmartTaxi terminals.
With over 15% of the total taxi industry and several leading New Zealand taxi companies using the system daily, the Cadmus SmartTaxi terminal has gained a strong presence in the market.
Cadmus’ SmartTaxi customers consist some of the largest taxi companies in New Zealand for their region, including Wellington Combined Taxis, Gold Band Taxis (Christchurch), Queenstown Taxis and City Cabs (Dunedin).
The smartcard based system is a cost effective method to manage credit card and corporate voucher taxi payments. It also improves service to corporate customers by ensuring that management reports are more accurate and comprehensive.
Cadmus Technology Limited, Managing Director Ian Bailey, says the SmartTaxi terminal demonstrates how a product can deliver real benefits for taxi businesses in the growing debit/credit payment market.
“We are committed to making transactions as quick, easy and consumer friendly as possible and SmartTaxi is all about convenience for both the business and the consumer.
For instance, the facility
meets consumers' growing demands for access to financial
transactions outside traditional banking facilities and
normal hours of service, while
it provides an added
value service and is extremely simple to install.”
Richard Wright, Acting Manager of Wellington Combined Taxis states that, “the advanced intelligence provided by the SmartTaxi system, allows our company to obtain a wide range of summary reports including the total daily fares, methods of payment and the total number of fares. It also reduces the time drivers spend reconciling and settling payment for non-cash fares.”
The SmartTaxi terminal allows taxi companies to gain consumer information, process it in their taxis and automatically upload it to a central host system. The company can then download a summarised report of all credit card and corporate voucher taxi payments for any defined period.
“Organisations using this service will be
able to more effectively track who, when and where taxi
vouchers are used over a specific period. In addition
credit cards can be processed by the same system enabling
faster approvals and more comprehensive receipts for the
customers,” adds Mr Bailey.
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Company
Background
Cadmus Technology Limited is an end-to-end
payment solution and data management services provider. It
operates a number of unique interfaces into the NZ EFTPOS
infrastructure enabling the capture and processing of
information relating to customer spend, as well as the
processing of in-house and private label cards.
Clients
include the Vodafone New Zealand Warriors, Bartercard,
Stihl, TrustPower, and many of the major motor vehicle
importers and distributors.
Cadmus has a 50% interest in
Pos Power Limited, via a joint venture agreement with
TrustPower, a 50% interest in a joint venture with E-Smart
Card Technologies Limited and a 4.55% strategic shareholding
in Insight Technologies (Asia Pacific) Pty Limited.
For
more information, please visit www.cadmus.co.nz