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RBTE 2013 show Supplement


Bleep Plc


Retail Business Technology Expo is the first event on Bleep’s calendars, as it allows us to showcase our award winning EPOS to the biggest names in the retail industry. After a hugely successful show in 2012, the decision to return this year was straight forward, allowing us to build upon last year’s show and our own successes, reaching an unparalleled audience in the process. After supplying terminals for the retail outlets at the London 2012 Olympic Games, we hope to share our experiences from this event at RBTE, while demonstrating how our EPOS systems can work for any retail establishment. Stand 112 T: +44 (0) 208 961 5200 W: www.bleepplc.com


B+S Card Service


B+S Card Service is a leading acquirer and a one‐source solution for electronic payment processing. It is one of Germany’s largest and one of Europe’s most experienced service providers for cashless payment solutions including payment acceptance, acquiring and Point‐of‐Sale terminals. In addition to traditional payment transactional solutions B+S offers a range of value added propositions including multi‐currency settlement and is one of a limited number of acquirers in the UK to offer acceptance of China Union Pay. B+S will be attending this year’s RBTE to showcase its truly European acquiring solution and customer centred approach to payments to the UK market. They are exhibiting at stand number 320. Stand 320 W: www.bs‐card‐service.com


Phoenix Managed Networks Phoenix Managed Networks will be at the RBTE 2013 following success at the show last year.This year the Phoenix team is on hand to help retailers secure their payments networks and will be showcasing PhoeniXSentry, Phoenix’s award winning retail security solution. Most data is unsecure, be it at the point‐of‐sale or even walking round at an exhibition. Phoenix’s resident fraud expert will demonstrate how easy it is for fraudsters to breach your retail network, but more importantly they will show you what you need to do to be protected. Come and find out more from the Phoenix team at stand 752 and don’t forget to enter the prize draw to win an i‐pad mini. Stand 752 T:07957 527734 W: www.phoenixmanagednetworks.com


The Cloud


The Cloud (www.thecloud.co.uk) is the UK’s biggest high street public WiFi provider. The service delivers fast and easy to use broadband to millions of WiFi enabled mobile devices. The Cloud WiFi also helps retailers acquire, retain and engage with their customers. By gathering customer data, venues can better understand shoppers and place more targeted messages via the WiFi landing page – hitting the right people, at the right time, with the right offers.


The Cloud has over 8 million registered users connecting for over 100 million minutes a week at over 16,000 live locations such as WH Smith, M&S, PizzaExpress, the City of London plus transport hubs such as Network Rail stations.


Alison Dodd, Commercial Director at The Cloud will be speaking alongside Sean Curtis, Head of Business Marketing and Brand Partnerships. They will be speaking on ‘Making the Most of Multichannel – Bringing the Web in Store’ on March 12th from 3‐3.30. Sponsors of the Innovations Theatre T: +44 (0) 1727 421800 W: www.thecloud.co.uk


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