Increase spend and the bottom line with CardsSafe

Seamus Rotherick
By Seamus Rotherick June 5, 2021 10:38

Don’t miss out on the additional revenue!

With CardsSafe, golf courses can safely retain bank and ID cards, offering the opportunity to up-sell in the clubhouse and protect rental equipment from becoming ‘lost’.

The CardsSafe system is now used in over forty golf clubs nationwide including Foxhills, Silvermere, The London Golf Club and Redlibbets, and the demand is increasing.

It helps with customer hires, and staff can act quickly should equipment need fixing or replacing. CardsSafe also gives staff the opportunity to offer their customers bar tabs to assist with their food and drink offer.

“CardsSafe has allowed us to safely retain customers’ cards while they trial equipment on the driving range. We can trust CardsSafe and efficiently replace any lost components, said Dani, manager at Silvermere Golf.

Visa has already confirmed that by retaining bank cards, increased spending is up by more than 30 percent compared to pre-payment. So, whether on the course or in the clubhouse, the potential is impressive.

CardsSafe is also very affordable. Each unit contains ten card drawers and costs just £9.99 per month, following a one-off registration fee. Additional units can be added at any time, and complete customer support comes as standard. CardsSafe practically pays for itself.

CardsSafe is ideal for golf courses, and over 5,000 independent and chain businesses agree.

More information – www.cardssafe.com

Or contact the team on 0845 500 1040

 

Seamus Rotherick
By Seamus Rotherick June 5, 2021 10:38
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