Michigan State University Study, in Partnership with USA Technologies, Finds Revenue Increases of 110% After Cashless Payments Technology is Added to Low-Performing Vending Machines
Low Performing Machines Studied Increased Cashless Sales by 131% and Cash Sales by 97% after 18 Months of Connectivity to USAT’s Cashless Payments Platform
The study found that, following deployment of cashless technology, machines experienced an increase in cash sales as well. While cashless sales increased by 131 percent on low performing machines after 18 months compared to 78 percent on the total population of machines studied, cash sales increased by an average of 97 percent on the low performing machines during that same period, compared to 17 percent on the total population of machines.
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“We believe that the results of this study underscore the real financial
and operational value of adding cashless technology to every machine,”
said
The study also found that on average, over the first 18 months following deployment, for machines equipped with cashless technology:
- There was a 26 percent growth in total transactions
- There was a 74 increase in credit card transactions and 13 percent increase in cash transactions
- 70 percent of all growth was accounted for by increased transactions
- Spend per transaction was up seven percent overall
The study was conducted by Michigan State University’s
“MSU’s MSBA program conducts eight to eleven studies per term with
industry partners as capstone projects. We are happy to have partnered
with
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