Payments platform Payroc has partnered with Ingenico to launch an unattended point-of-sale device designed for self-service settings.

The Ingenico Self/3000 is intended to provide a versatile solution for self-service environments such as vending, car wash and EV charging, the companies said in a statement.

Pre-certified with Payroc’s platform, it comes with integration options, available through UCP. The device is aiming to tap into trends that are seeing consumers increasingly seek more autonomy in their shopping experiences.

“We are excited to partner with Payroc for the Self/3000 to provide an innovative, strong solution to the evolving needs of merchants and consumers. With this device’s flawless integrations, merchants in the rapidly expanding self-service industry are empowered to deliver smooth, secure transactions and surpass customers’ expectations,” said Bruce Rasmussen, Director of Sales at Ingenico.”

This terminal accepts multiple payment methods, including contactless, magstripe, and EMV capabilities and can be used both indoor and outdoor. Payroc said it will offer the device exclusively through Unattended Card Payments (UCP), a specialised hardware distributor for the North American market.

“The Self/3000 stands as a powerful payment solution, perfectly tailored for unattended kiosk environments. Notably, this device shares identical mounting features with its predecessor, the iUC285, streamlining the upgrade transition for our partners,” Rob Chilcoat, President at UCP said.

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