- ATM and retail-checkout equipment manufacturer Diebold Nixdorf Inc. withdrew its full-year financial guidance, saying that in some locations it “is seeing instances of product installation disruptions from coronavirus-related logistics challenges, which impacts the company’s ability to forecast product revenue.” The company also postponed its planned May 21 Investor Day event.
- PAR Technology Corp., a point-of-sale software provider for restaurants, launched PARk it, a service that lets restaurants convert online orders into in-store or at-curb pick-up orders using QR codes and payment software from Ready.
- POPcodes, a payment-terminal software vendor, said it will offer free communication software to allow acquirers to send messages to merchants about how to disinfect in-store terminals in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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