Cunninghams Seal Nottinghamshire County Council Deal
“Cunninghams and sQuid win tender for Nottinghamshire County Council’s new cashless system for the County’s Schools”
sQuid’s eMoney cashless payments service and Cunninghams Cashless Systems is to be made available to 28,000 Secondary School children and potentially 117,000 Primary School children across Nottinghamshire and Nottingham City.
The contract has been awarded to sQuid working in partnership with Cunninghams, the provider of Impact till systems for schools and is the first eMoney service to be adopted across a whole County School network.
Lisa Griffiths, Operations Manager at Nottinghamshire County Council said “We chose the sQuid solution because it gives the Council significant efficiencies and operating cost savings. sQuid eMoney is already proven with Cunninghams Impact system, and together we can embrace a new way of working with parents,
pupils and schools for the benefit of everybody. In particular we now have a centrally
managed system for school meals across the Region.
We really like the fact that the payment system is specific to each transaction,
meaning much reduced administration time and cost as we don’t need to manage the
parent pupil account. We believe parents will appreciate that too.”
Parents of children at Nottinghamshire schools will have sQuid accounts enabling
them to top up with money online, Cunninghams Cashless Systems with driver
information to enable parents to view their child’s transactions and see what they
have paid for and when. This helps support the Council’s agenda for providing healthy
meals to school children by giving parents online visibility too.
Paying with sQuid is quick, simple and secure. sQuid accounts are topped up online with money, and then children pay for small value items without the need to carry loose change or bring cash to school.
Commenting on the announcement, John McGlashan, sQuid's Sales Director said, "Our service is the most advanced electronic payments technology developed for small value transactions, and we have worked over the last two years to tailor this to the requirements of schools and the education sector in general, working closely with partners like Cunninghams and CRB. We are delighted to have been selected by such a progressive Council as Nottinghamshire, and we believe others will follow their lead. With sQuid, the payments service equips Councils with so much more than just a cashless catering service as it provides the platform for use with other future services for value payments, such as for bus travel too."
The initial rollout will be delivered for the new school year in September 2010.