Tag: cashless


Croke Park-AIB Services digital payment deal

Croke Park to move cashless

Croke Park in Dublin (Ireland) has announced that it has partnered with AIB Merchant Services, supported by Visa, as it moves to a cashless payment solutions model across the majority of concession units in the stadium. This will support its vision of providing the fastest possible service to... » Read more


‘The Spireites’ chant cashless mantra

Chesterfield FC going cashless

With the United Kingdom (UK) surpassing 100,000 COVID deaths in a grim new milestone, and the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, declaring that lockdown will remain in the country till July 17th, 2021, fans returning to stadia seem a remote possibility in the near future in UK. However, the... » Read more


NFL teams get in on the cashless act

Levi’s Stadium going cashless

With the outbreak of the deadly COVID-19, the whole process of going digital as well as cashless has accelerated. Touchless is the catchphrase these days. And the US venues are hugely diving into the cashless mode. The Green Bay Packers (US) have become the latest National Football League (NFL)... » Read more


Brisk ticket sales in Allegiant Stadium

Allegiant Stadium will go cashless and high ticket sales

The Raiders has put to rest all doubts as to how viable Las Vegas is as an National Football League (NFL) market as tickets sold like hot cakes and outpaced even the most optimistic projections. After that COVID-19 let hell loose on the entire world and decimated the live event market. Allegiant... » Read more


US stadia dive into cashless mode

Jacksonville TIAA Bank Field goes cashless

The latest sports venue to go cashless in the United States is the TIAA Bank Field following collaboration with the National Football League’s (NFL’s) Jacksonville Jaguars. TIAA Bank Field is an American football stadium located in Jacksonville, Florida, that primarily serves as the home... » Read more


Blues embark on cashless drive in Stamford Bridge

Chelsea FC going cashless

Taking a leaf out of the books of several clubs across the country, Chelsea has decided to go cashless at its residence – Stamford Bridge. The phased exercise began on March 1 and the club aims to go totally cashless by October 2020. Stamford Bridge is a football stadium in Fulham, adjacent to... » Read more


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