Maybe you've been curious about how unattended payment technology could enhance your software solution or what it means for the industries you serve in this evolving landscape. As the demand for these systems grows, it’s essential to explore how and why these technologies are becoming more prevalent and what that could mean for your software platform and your end users.
“It's self-empowering,” says Bill Widis, Sr. Director of Business Development, Integrated Sales, helping to foster the growth of consumer demand for unattended payment options. Consumers today are increasingly expecting more from their shopping experiences—especially when it comes to convenience and control. Unattended payment systems are designed to meet these demands, providing a quick, efficient, and empowering way for customers to complete transactions on their own terms. Whether it’s through self-service kiosks, vending machines, or automated retail environments, these systems give consumers the autonomy they want, allowing them to make purchases without waiting in line or interacting with staff.
“Speed and efficiency are paramount,” says Bill. This focus enhances the customer experience and leads to reductions in labor costs. For example, in grocery stores, fewer cashiers are needed, which allows businesses to allocate resources to other areas and streamline their operations -- which can be a crucial selling point for your software solution.
Additionally, the widespread adoption of unattended payment technologies has minimized the learning curve for consumers due to growing familiarity. “Growth is trending, and there's a lot of growth left in unattended kiosks,” Bill adds, highlighting the ongoing expansion and potential for innovation. As businesses of all sizes recognize the value of unattended systems, it's clear that "nearly every business has some need for a touchpoint that is unattended," according to Bill. And as people become more familiar with these systems, their expectations for quick and independent transactions continue to grow, opening the door for even more developments in the field.
The evolution of unattended payment systems is not just about speed and convenience; it’s also about creating a more personalized and engaging consumer experience. Today’s terminals are increasingly sophisticated, capable of interacting with customers in ways that were once exclusive to human interaction.
For instance, many unattended systems now utilize AI-driven software to recommend additional products based on what’s already in the customer’s cart. This kind of intelligent upselling doesn’t just increase sales—it makes consumers feel understood and acts as an opportunity to educate consumers on potentially relevant products. By integrating such capabilities into your software, you can provide software clients with a tool that not only drives revenue but also enhances customer satisfaction.
Another early-stage innovation with the potential to push the unattended payments space forward is biometric payment technology. Ingenico’s recent development in palm vein biometrics allows consumers to pay using the unique patterns of their palm veins. This technology, which has already been successfully implemented in a pilot program, offers a contactless payment option, enhancing the speed of transactions. While still emerging, its potential to change the way consumers interact with unattended payment systems is promising.
This realm of advanced technology isn’t limited to large-scale businesses. Thanks to technologies like cloud integration and more accessible software platforms, smaller establishments can also take advantage of unattended payment systems without needing an in-house development team. By offering scalable solutions that cater to businesses of all sizes, ISVs can help smaller merchants provide the same level of convenience and efficiency as their larger counterparts, helping them stay competitive in an evolving marketplace.
One notable example involved a locally sourced, autonomous produce store in Atlanta that leveraged innovative technologies to create a seamless walk-in, walk-out shopping experience. By using AI-driven product recognition, secure tokenization, and unattended kiosks, the store offered a completely contactless checkout process that still retained a personalized touch.
While the advancements in unattended payment systems are continuing to evolve and advance, it’s unlikely that they’ll take over everything. Many consumers still value personal service, especially in contexts where advice, recommendations, or a friendly face can make a lasting impression. While unattended systems are seemingly perfect for some spaces, Widis notes, “A lot of businesses have lanes and kiosks, and many are considering eliminating kiosks to put a human there.” Rather than viewing unattended systems as a replacement, consider them a complement to attended options, helping businesses meet customers where they are by offering various payment experiences tailored to different consumer preferences and demographics.
Looking into the future, it’s clear that unattended payment systems will play an increasingly important role in shaping our commerce experience. The key to success lies in balancing the convenience and efficiency of these technologies with the personal interactions that many consumers still value.
Whether you’re considering incorporating unattended payments into your software offering or upgrading your tech, understanding the role of unattended payments in today’s evolving landscape is crucial. By staying informed and embracing these advancements, you can ensure your software solution remains competitive, delivers exceptional value to clients, and creates excellent commerce experiences at the point of sale.