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New ‘connected car’ purchase experience on show

BARCELONA, Spain, March 5, 2015

Visa, Pizza Hut and Accenture are working together to develop a proof-of-concept connected car to test mobile and online purchases on the go.

The connected car is expected to feature Visa Checkout, Visa’s online payment service, cellular connectivity, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), as well as Beacon technology deployed at Pizza Hut restaurants to alert staff when the customer has arrived and is ready to pick up the order. said a statement.

The integration of these technologies is being managed by Accenture.

Visa is demonstrating the connected car commerce at four-day Mobile World Congress which is concluding today (March 5) in Barcelona.

The partners expect to test the connected car commerce experience in Northern California, over a three-month period, starting this spring.

Bill Gajda, senior vice president of Innovation and Strategic Partnerships, Visa, said: “By 2020 it is estimated that more than 250 million vehicles worldwide will include some form of embedded connectivity.

“As the number of connected cars on the road increases, so does our ability to bring secure online commerce to consumers everywhere. We initially focused on a specific use case – ordering a meal on your way home – but we envision a world where consumers can seamlessly make many of their everyday purchases from the car.”

With busy, on-the-go consumers in mind, the connected car concept led by Visa, combines leading edge payment security, cellular and wireless technologies to test connected car consumer payment experiences, said the statement.

While the initial focus is on ordering food at a quick service restaurant, the technology can also be applied to other, everyday consumer purchases including gasoline, transit and parking and drive-through retail opportunities, it said.

Visa Checkout, the online payment service that lets consumers make purchases with just a few clicks, integrated into the dash of a connected car, will allow consumers to easily order food from the car. The interactive voice control (IVR) will be used to enable consumers to easily and securely make in-car purchases.

Meanwhile, Pizza Hut has already integrated Visa Checkout as an easy checkout option on pizzahut.com. As part of the connected car trial, the company now will provide in-car access to menus, delivery and pick-up options as well as test in-restaurant ‘beacon technology’ to notify team members when the customer’s car has arrived.

Accenture will play a pivotal role in developing the applications and integrating several technologies to build the technical foundation for secure in-car purchased. It will include the car’s head unit, cellular network, Visa’s payment technology, the restaurant’s e-commerce platform, beacon and Bluetooth technologies.

Baron Concors, chief digital officer, Pizza Hut, said: “We’re committed to offering speed and convenience to our customers when ordering online and this new connected car technology is the latest way for us to do that. We have the largest suite of mobile apps and are proud to be the exclusive pizza company to offer Visa Checkout, so with our history of innovation, it only made sense for us to be the first to test the beacon technology in cars.”

Anand Swaminathan, global growth and strategy lead for Accenture Digital, said: “We are pleased to team with Visa to explore the future of Internet of Things-based commerce by building the connected car commerce prototype.

“Visa has great vision in this space and continues to innovate and explore new ways to make purchases more convenient for consumers, setting the bar even higher in terms of friction-less payment transactions.” - TradeArabia News Service




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