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Flypay partners with technology firm that provides apps for Asda and Coca Cola
London startup Flypay, which has developed a system to seamlessly link the digital services of bars, cafes and restaurants, has entered into a strategic partnership with a technology and app developer that has worked with the likes of Coca Cola, Asda and Paypal.
The new agreement with Eagle Eye, which has offices in Guildford and Manchester, will initially entail the integration of Flypay’s Flyt platform, including its pay at table and bar tab services, across the tech firm’s branded apps.
Flypay have also said that the pair will work together on a new voucher redemption service to be integrated into its Flyt platform, allowing seamless integration between the hospitality app and Eagle Eye’s voucher and promotion platform.
Tom Weaver, Chief Executive Officer of Flypay, commented: “I’m absolutely thrilled to welcome Eagle Eye to the Flyt platform. Eagle Eye works with some of the world’s leading brands, who are constantly in search of new and innovative ways to accelerate growth through smart technology.
“It is therefore paramount that Eagle Eye continue to evolve and enhance their existing offering and the introduction of our Flyt platform into their technology mix, will do just that.”
Al Henderson, Director of F&B, Eagle Eye, added: “We’re delighted to offer our clients the opportunity to build on their existing digital loyalty schemes and promotions offering a frictionless user journey through our integration with Flyt.
“The addition of Flypay’s payment technologies will further aid our mission to be the world’s leading digital marketing network by enabling brands and operators to reduce costs and improve their customer offer.”
Last year proved to be a break-out year for London-based Flypay after it sealed tie-ups with Deliveroo and Nandos, and was backed by Just Eat to the tune of £3.5m.
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