IRVINE, Calif., Sept. 23, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- General Payment Systems, Inc. (OTC:CPSZD) (the "Company") - a payment processing technology company that specializes in the $500 billion government payment space, is pleased to announce that the Company has now installed its proprietary technology kiosk for cashless payments in Greene County, Missouri.
The kiosk has been uniquely and strategically located in a popular grocery location to alleviate overcrowding and parking issues at the Greene County Judicial Center. The agreements were secured through licensee EZ Pay Missouri.
"Prior to the introduction of a General Payments System kiosk, the customer had to wait in a very long line," stated Ron Hodge, CEO, General Payment Systems. "They were limited to cash payments during business hours, and now the customer can pay with cash, credit, via website or utilizing our 24 hour call center."
"The kiosk immediately reduced the delays at the facility as well as the related parking issues," added Hodge. "It's a tremendous increase in convenience that simultaneously provides customers with another, more expeditious option while reducing the strain on the Judicial Center."
The introduction of the kiosk was covered by local media which can be seen below:
About General Payment Systems
General Payment Systems Inc. (dba EZ Card and Kiosk) is a technology company that provides government agencies with proprietary hardware (Kiosks) and cloud based software systems that automate the process of collecting payments from the general public (Cash, Debit and Credit). These systems deliver payment acceptance, real-time accounting and payment risk-mitigation services. The company distributes these technologies through direct sales, channel partners, and various licensed entities.
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