Chicago (IL) - Shell has begun setting up test stations to allow customers to pay for gasoline by simply touching a biometric scanner with their finger.
Ten Shell locations in Chicago are testing out the new payment system, called "Pay By Touch". Biometric scanners are placed at each pump, as well as in the checkout area of the convenience store.
Customers can register for the payment system by visiting a kiosk inside the store, which allows you to scan your fingerprint and then link it to a checking account or credit card. The linked payment method can always be changed at the kiosk, or online.
Chris Susse, manager of innovations at Shell, told the Associated Press the system makes paying for gas faster and more secure. Customers "don't want to carry more cards, kits and keychains, and they want [the new payment system] to be free," he said.
Local Chicago supermarket Sunflower Market installed Pay By Touch several months ago. Only around 2% of its customers have enrolled for the innovative payment option, reports the AP, mainly because of privacy concerns.
However, Shell says it will not release any information to third parties, and that the Pay By Touch system will conform to its existing privacy policy. The gasoline company says it expects the innovation to drive sales.
"We'd like to see an increase in customer loyalty because we're the only gas retailer offering this service," said Susse.
Ten Shell locations in Chicago are testing out the new payment system, called "Pay By Touch". Biometric scanners are placed at each pump, as well as in the checkout area of the convenience store.
Customers can register for the payment system by visiting a kiosk inside the store, which allows you to scan your fingerprint and then link it to a checking account or credit card. The linked payment method can always be changed at the kiosk, or online.
Chris Susse, manager of innovations at Shell, told the Associated Press the system makes paying for gas faster and more secure. Customers "don't want to carry more cards, kits and keychains, and they want [the new payment system] to be free," he said.
Local Chicago supermarket Sunflower Market installed Pay By Touch several months ago. Only around 2% of its customers have enrolled for the innovative payment option, reports the AP, mainly because of privacy concerns.
However, Shell says it will not release any information to third parties, and that the Pay By Touch system will conform to its existing privacy policy. The gasoline company says it expects the innovation to drive sales.
"We'd like to see an increase in customer loyalty because we're the only gas retailer offering this service," said Susse.
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