NCR Voyix Offers US Restaurants a QR Powered Pay-At-Table Software Solution

NCR Voyix, a global leader in digital commerce solutions, has launched its innovative Aloha Pay-At-Table software in the United States, as highlighted in The Fintech Times. This new solution, powered by Atlanta-based tech firm sunday, aims to enhance the dining experience by allowing guests to use their smartphones to scan a QR code, view their itemized bill, split costs, and leave a tip, all in less than 10 seconds.

Originally launched in 2021 across 23 locations in Europe, the platform now supports over 2,000 restaurants worldwide, impacting 50 million guests annually. Integrated seamlessly with Aloha POS by NCR Voyix, Aloha Pay-At-Table reduces wait times and improves efficiencies for guests, staff, and restaurant owners.

Benny Tadele, executive vice president and president of restaurants at NCR Voyix, emphasized the benefits of the solution: “In an industry known for its razor-thin margins, our Aloha Pay-At-Table by NCR Voyix technology enables restaurants to operate more efficiently. By serving guests faster, encouraging higher spending, and turning tables swiftly, it’s a game-changer for business-minded operators.”

The software also offers automatic, precalculated tip suggestions, resulting in servers earning 10 percent higher tips. Additionally, it prompts guests to leave reviews on Google, enhancing feedback on food, service, ambiance, and value for money.

Christine de Wendel, co-founder and US CEO of sunday, highlighted the overall improvements: “We are providing a better overall experience for everyone involved, whether it’s a restaurant guest, server, or restaurant operator. Guests can pay and leave at their convenience, waitstaff have more time for personalized service, and managers or owners gain valuable data insights, such as which servers perform best and what experiences need improving.”

NCR Voyix aims to transform the dining experience with this efficient and user-friendly solution.

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