“The retail sector has been calling for a smart alternative for years and the uptake we’ve seen in recent months tells us that both merchants and their customers firmly agree. “We’re on a mission to eradicate paper receipts from the retail sector and make sure that by this time next year – whether through their banking app, in-store or via their BNPL provider – one in two Australians have access to the smart receipt experience,” says Co-Founder and CEO of Slyp, Paul Weingarth. This could see Slyp become the single biggest customer network in Australia. With further integrations currently in the works with other major and regional Australian banks, as well as Buy Now Pay Later providers, Slyp is planning to be in the hands of one in two Australians within the next 12 months, with the goal of reducing Australia’s consumption of paper receipts drastically over the coming years. NAB was the first to market with the technology, and is currently exclusively offering smart receipts to its customers directly in the NAB mobile app. Slyp’s momentum has been accelerated by strategic partnerships with key Australian companies including investment from all four major Australian banks. The switch to smart receipts follows the recent integration of e-prescriptions within stores and is the next step in the company’s digitisation strategy. Slyp soft launched its technology platform in December 2020 by teaming up with NAB, and has continued to grow its user base organically, with a full consumer launch including receipt notifications, export tools and further features expected in the next few months.Ĭhemist Warehouse prints 2.2 million paper receipts across Australia every week, a figure that will only increase as its stores, product range and customers continue to grow. Instead, the company will offer fully-itemised smart receipts delivered directly to the mobile devices of Chemist Warehouse customers, powered by Slyp technology. The partnership will see Chemist Warehouse offer digital receipts by request for in-store purchases across all of its 460+ stores. Australian smart receipts fintech company Slyp, has announced a national partnership with Chemist Warehouse and the leading business bank, NAB.
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