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Nisa Launches EPOS Offer For Retailers

Nisa has launched a new offer to both its existing and prospective retailers to support them in the day to day running of their stores.

Nisa’s bespoke EPOS system, Evolution, is being offered free of charge to retailers looking to convert from other EPOS providers or upgrade or renew their existing Nisa EPOS system, helping them to benefit from the latest technology and a “feature-packed” back office solution.

The deal, which is available to both Nisa fascia and independent fascia partners, includes a free two-lane EPOS system with installation, a back office PC and two media till point screens, saving retailers £3,895.

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Partners with larger requirements such as three, four or five lane systems will have access to the offer with a small additional monthly fee per till point.

Nisa’s EPOS solution, Evolution, offers the ability to access Plof updates and promotions with a simple, touch-screen till system. The latest version includes more functionality to support retailers in their day to day business and includes software and features which improve efficiency for retailers, including self-checkout integration and a media screen manager.

As well as software and hardware support, retailers will receive a remote training package.

Jonathan Peaker, EPOS sales manager at Nisa said: “With time increasingly at a premium for independent retailers we are delighted to be able to offer our partners – both existing and prospective – access to our state-of-the-art Evolution system, which provides a complete business management tool packed with handy, time-saving features.

“This money-saving offer is just one of the benefits available to Nisa partners. And with Nisa committed to the continued investment and development of the Epositive Evolution system there are exciting times ahead that will support our retailers in helping to future-proof their business.”

NAM Implications:
  • A no brainer for indys…
  • Really!
  • Can you imagine an independent grocer originating this from the ground up…
  • Watch this space.