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WPS agrees new pay and display partnership

Pay-on-foot solutions provider WPShas agreed a new partnership agreement with the German business WSA to market and distribute the latter’s advanced technology pay and display ticketing machines throughout the UK. The agreement gives WPS and its customers access to WSA’s new range of TicketLine pay and display systems to add to its own existing portfolio of proven parking solutions and equipment support services. While WSA’s largest market is in Germany, TicketLine also operates in Norway, Czech Repu
June 10, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Pay-on-foot solutions provider WPShas agreed a new partnership agreement with the German business WSA to market and distribute the latter’s advanced technology pay and display ticketing machines throughout the UK.

The agreement gives 7855 WPS and its customers access to WSA’s new range of TicketLine pay and display systems to add to its own existing portfolio of proven parking solutions and equipment support services.
 
While WSA’s largest market is in Germany, TicketLine also operates in Norway, Czech Republic, Romania and Hungary. Its success is due to its robust and secure hardware, user-friendly interface, and leading-edge software that provide flexible payment options including cashless and customer loyalty cards, and real-time reporting capabilities.

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