PayPoint and RingGo enable drivers to pay for parking in-store

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PayPoint and RingGo have launched RingGo Retail, an offering that enables drivers to pay for parking in-store.

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The solution enables motorists in more than 400 towns and cities to pay for their parking via PayPoint’s retailer network. The retailer enters the details of the customer’s parking session and it can be paid for touch-free.

RingGo Retail means that drivers who were previously unable to pay for parking on a smartphone are now catered for.

Danny Vant, client services director at PayPoint, said: “Accepting RingGo payments across our network of 28,000 retailers is another example of how we are transforming convenience for both retailers and consumers. We’re proud of this new partnership as it offers greater accessibility to drivers everywhere.”

Peter O’Driscoll, RingGo’s managing director, added: “With the addition of RingGo Retail, at no additional cost to providers, we’ve created an inclusive solution that allows people without smartphones access to paid parking. Now drivers across all demographics can choose how they pay; on the move with RingGo app, or via cash or contactless at one of 27,000 outlets across the UK, whatever way they prefer.”

Motorists can find their nearest PayPoint convenience store on the RingGo or PayPoint websites.