NEWTON, Mass., July 31, 2017 -- Paytronix Systems, Inc., a leading provider of reward program solutions to restaurants and retailers, announced that Nando’s PERi-PERi, the South African-Portuguese restaurant known worldwide for its spicy flame-grilled chicken, has been successfully running the Paytronix Platform within 384 restaurants in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Millions of Nando’s Card Reward program and Gift Card program accounts were migrated to the Paytronix platform in November of 2016 to ensure continuous uptime.
Guests can pick up a Nando's Card at any restaurant and start earning Chillies straight away. Guests add a new Chilli to their Chilli Wheel for every check of £7 or more. As they move further around the wheel, guests bank bigger and better rewards that are claimed by registering their card online or in the Nando’s mobile app. There’s a bonus Chilli just for registering.
Developed specifically to give restaurant and retail operators a greater understanding of their customer base, the Paytronix Platform also helps motivate increased traffic and spending, and further differentiate brands in highly competitive markets.
The Paytronix Platform has been the choice of restaurant IT professionals for more than 16 years for three primary reasons:
System Architecture. Transaction speeds are measured in milliseconds, with 99.99% uptime. This relieves Nando’s IT team from the constant support and operational demands that arise from unstable systems. Nando’s recognized a significant improvement on day one using the high-fidelity, fast, reliable Paytronix system.
System Compatibility. Integration with the chain’s point of sale system coupled with an open API enabled Nando’s to remove its existing provider and replace it with Paytronix. Because system components need to be modified over time, the ability to remove and replace a component without disrupting the entire system de-risks migration projects of this nature.
Program Migration Expertise. Moving millions of guest records between partners is inherently risky. Paytronix has a proven, practiced, process for handling the migration of these complex programs – it’s quick while maintaining data integrity and privacy. Impact on the program members and operations is minimized.
“Paytronix has worked with hundreds of different technology partners. So when it comes time to migrate an existing loyalty or gift card program with multiple technology partners, we’ve got you covered,” said Andrew Robbins, president, Paytronix Systems, Inc. “Nando’s was able to take advantage of our proven technology and process to seamlessly migrate millions of customer accounts onto the Paytronix Rewards platform. Now Nando’s has a reliable service that is always available to its guests, anytime, anywhere.”
About Paytronix Systems, Inc.
Paytronix’s proprietary guest engagement platform helps more than 300 restaurant and retail chains manage and grow more than $18 Billion in guest spend. Customers benefit from big data consumer insights that Paytronix generates from 1-to-1 engagement with more than 165 million loyal guests—through mobile, social and today’s most innovative digital marketing tools. As a result, customers can more effectively segment and motivate their guests to increase spend and drive revenue. For more information, visit www.paytronix.com.
Media Contact: Michelle Tempesta Paytronix Systems, Inc. [email protected] 617-871-2330


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