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Worldline and MYRA to deliver payment services for the hospitality sector

By Leandra Monteiro

May 03, 2022

  • Digital Payments
  • Domestic Payments
  • France
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Worldline,Worldline, a global leader in payment services, is partnering with MYRA, one of the world’s premier providers of self-check-in solutions both online and at kiosks, to develop a customer payment solution specifically tailored to the hospitality sector.

The solution will be showcased through a pilot project currently being undertaken with international hotel chain, Leonardo Hotels, encompassing over 200 hotels in 90 countries. The collaboration will see MYRA’s kiosks working alongside Worldline’s unattended payment terminals and acquiring services to help ensure every guest has the best payment experience. After the current hotel pilot with Leonardo, the new solution will ultimately be available and rolled out across more than 10 European markets.

Having worked together on various joint initiatives since 2020, one of the principal objectives of this new collaboration between MYRA and Worldline is to ensure that the customer will only need to interact with a single self-service payment station and deal with only one solution provider. The solution enables hoteliers to complement their existing pay at the desk and online payment offerings with the contemporary self-service offering, thus delivering a frictionless, integrated payment experience for all their guests.

A key element in the collaboration is the need for an all-in-one payment terminal for the MYRA self-service kiosks. Worldline’s VALINA unattended terminal meets this requirement and can be seamlessly integrated into MYRA kiosks. In addition, Worldline acquiring services cover all hospitality payment needs such as omnichannel use cases, top-ups, and allowing walk-in guests to check-in, thereby providing a much-enhanced guest payment experience. Thus, MYRA can benefit from Worldline’s expertise as their 360°payment partner.

Chris Lanckbeen, Global Sales Director Travel & Hospitality at Worldline, said, “We are delighted to be extending our relationship with our partners at MYRA with this exciting pilot project. Together, our solution is very much at the cutting edge of what discerning hotel businesses are looking for, and need, in order to get and stay ahead in the dynamic hospitality space. It clearly positions Worldline as a key player in the self-service payment space for the sector and is a value-added service which neatly complements our WL Hospitality Suite solution.”

Jack Tan, MYRA’s Chief Marketing Officer, added, “By partnering with Worldline we can focus on our core business – the provision of self-service kiosk solutions, including all additional required features – leaving the acquiring services element to be handled securely and effectively by Worldline. This will give our hotel customers and their end-users the ability to interact with a single self-service payment station through a simple and individual solution provider.”

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