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IndustryUpdate





Commerce to create a mobile commerce solution
that merges digital and physical experiences in store.
The hybris OmniCommerce data management sys-
tem reportedly delivers a single view of customers
across multiple channels, while OneView's Enterprise
Commerce Platform enables retailers "to connect
disparate applications via one commerce-driven plat-
form."
NoshList joins Clover

NoshList, a waitlist app launched in 2012 by Firespotter
Labs, is now integrated with Clover's open platform
POS system, making it one of the first apps available
on the Clover app marketplace. "It makes sense to tie
the POS and wait list management pieces together,
and we love how Clover's open-platform makes it
possible to improve the guest experience in com-
pletely new ways," said Craig Walker, NoshList CEO.
Payelp integrates with Fortumo

Payment platform provider Payelp Global entered an
agreement to integrate with Fortumo, which special-
izes in "one-click" mobile payments for merchants in
79 countries. According to Payelp, the partnership
will allow operator billing as a payment option for
Payelp merchants.

ACQUISITIONS


Comdata buys eFueling

Comdata Inc. acquired eFueling Technologies, a whol-
ly owned subsidiary of Woodfin Oil Co., to reportedly
expand its offerings in the unattended fueling market.
Prior to the acquisition, the two companies collaborat-
ed on SmartSight, a web-based site controller system
launched in 2013 that provides fuel merchants with
real-time insight into transaction data and activity at
unattended fueling sites.
Coupons.com adds Yub

Digital coupon provider Coupons.com Inc. recently
acquired Yub. Coupons.com plans to integrate the
Yub platform, which will allow consumers to link
digital offers and promotions to payment cards for
instant savings when cards are presented for in-store
purchases.
EVO finalizes eService deal

EVO Payments International completed acquisition
of 66 percent equity interest in eService, the merchant
acquiring business of Poland-based PKO Bank Polski.
The two entities also entered into a 20 year strategic
alliance to further develop eService, which currently
represents 35 percent market share in transaction vol-
ume in Poland, the companies stated.

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