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Glory wants to acquire Flooid

The cash handling specialist Glory Global Solutions intends to completely acquire British POS software provider Flooid. With the acquisition, the Japanese technology supplier aims to expand its retail portfolio beyond the cash handling machine business. Glory has already diversified its portfolio in 2020: With the acquisition of Acrelec, the company entered the self-service terminal market of quick-service restaurant providers. And with the gradual acquisition of the OneBanx software platform, Glory is now also active in the banking software business.

British POS software provider Flooid (formerly PCMS) has worked its way up to second place in the provider ranking for new POS software installations in 2023 with new customers such as US drugstore giant Walgreens, according to an analysis by RBR Data Services. In the UK, Marks&Spencer, John Lewis department stores and their grocery sister company Waitrose are among the users of the solution. In Germany, department store operator Galeria relies on Flooid at the checkouts. In South Africa, Pick’n’Pay works with Flooid.

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“Our global presence and existing relationships with major retailers around the world will help open up new markets for the Flooid solution and power the next phase of growth for both companies”, explains Motozumi Miwa, President of Glory.

Akihiro Harada, Chairman and CEO at Glory Global Solutions adds: “The addition of Flooid will build not just on our present retail solutions portfolio, it will expand our annuity revenue streams driven by their software as a service business model.”

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Magdalena Nowak

Magdalena Nowak ist Trainee im Editorial Team des Retail Optimisers. Bei früheren Tätigkeiten auf der Fläche des Einzelhandels hat sie wertvolle Einblicke in die Prozesse der Branche bekommen. Magdalena Nowak studiert Publizistik an der Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität in Mainz.

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