Adyen and Addmind announce strategic partnership to enhance guest experience and operational efficiency in the UAE fine dining industry

Adyen (ADYEN:AMS), the global financial technology platform of choice for leading businesses, announced today their strategic partnership with Addmind, a leading hospitality group renowned for its innovative approach to nightlife and dining experiences in the UAE and globally. This collaboration is set to redefine the payment experience across Addmind’s diverse portfolio, including renowned venues such as Clap, Sucre, Raspoutine, Iris, and Bar Du Port.

Facing the challenge of outdated payment methods, Addmind sought a partner capable of enhancing the guest payment experience while addressing the operational inefficiencies tied to payments. Through Adyen, Addmind was able to integrate seamlessly with SevenRooms, a marketing and operations platform for the hospitality industry, to resolve challenges that can have an immediate impact on the overall restaurant experience. This integration significantly reduced no-shows and offered preferred payment methods, such as American Express.

“Our collaboration aims at enhancing payments for guests, and eliminating complexities for the staff, so they can focus on what truly matters: the guest experience,” said Sander Maertens, Head of Middle East at Adyen. “By leveraging our e-commerce and integrated in-person payments solution, Addmind is able to streamline operations, improve the speed of service, and reduce no-shows across venues. This collaboration is part of our commitment to delivering innovative payment solutions that cater to the dynamic needs of the hospitality industry.”

Addmind has also started implementing Adyen’s fully integrated POS (point of sale) solution. Through this POS offering, restaurants are equipped with pay-at-table functionality. Guests can now enjoy the convenience of receiving their bill, easily splitting it, and adding tips directly from the same payment device. Due to this functionality, Addmind has noticed a significant increase in the average tip per table. These enhancements are expected to improve operations, maximize guest interaction, and reduce admin load on the staff.

“The decision to partner with Adyen was influenced by their innovative e-commerce capabilities, their seamless payment terminals integration, as well as the agility of their team. Our collaboration has resulted in noticeable operational improvements, including a decrease in no-shows and faster service delivery, which aligns perfectly with our expansion goals,” said Tony Habre, CEO at Addmind.

As Addmind continues to expand its global footprint with new openings like Clap London and Clap Ibiza, as well as further exciting projects in the the UAE and Europe, this partnership with Adyen’s global platform will play a crucial role in streamlining payment processes across all venues, ensuring a consistent and superior guest experience worldwide.

Source: Adyen 

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