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How The Restaurant Industry Is Moving Toward Cashless Payments For Employees

Today, most restaurant transactions either involve a credit card or debit card. Although consumers are used to instant and cashless payments, the majority or restaurant employees still get paid with a check. However, the industry is slowly moving toward cashless payments for employees. The founder of Ingo Money and the two co-founders of Kickfin shared…

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How The Restaurant Industry Is Moving Toward Cashless Payments For Employees

Today, most restaurant transactions either involve a credit card or debit card. Although consumers are used to instant and cashless payments, the majority or restaurant employees still get paid with a check. However, the industry is slowly moving toward cashless payments for employees. The founder of Ingo Money and the two co-founders of Kickfin shared their thoughts on the changes in an interview.

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