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Fiserv’s Clover Ices a Deal With the NHL’s Minnesota Wild; Payroc’s Entertainment Gambit

Fiserv Inc.’s Clover point-of-sale technology unit has signed a deal with the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League to provide its Clover Sport point-of-sale hardware and software at the Wild’s home stadium, Grand Casino Arena.

Fiserv will deploy about 300 Clover devices at concession stands throughout the arena. Fiserv’s Clover unit has deployed Clover Sport devices in more than 300 sports and entertainment venues in the United States.

The deployment of Clover Sport is expected to shorten lines at concessions stands and enable faster purchases. “Adding [Clover’s] expertise and know-how will make the checkout experience more convenient and seamless for our fans,” Carin Anderson, a Minnesota Wild senior vice president, says in a statement.

In addition, concessions operators at the stadium will have access to real-time data and reporting that can be leveraged to optimize operations and increase profitability.

“Today’s fans expect speed, convenience, and personalization to take center stage in a modern sports and entertainment experience – from ticketing to concessions,” Chris Campolettano, vice president, sales, at Fiserv says in a statement. “Clover Sport empowers venue operators to meet those expectations with seamless experiences that keep fans focused on the action, complete with tailored insights that drive continuous operational improvements.”

In addition to its deal with the Minnesota Wild, Clover has signed the Florida Panthers of the NHL, as well as the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association, Major League Baseball’s New York Mets, and the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League.

In other acquiring news, Payroc LLC announced the launch of CenterEdge Play, which represents a collaboration between CenterEdge Software and KioSoft, a developer of technology for self-service applications. CenterEdge develops software that handles management functions for family entertainment centers. The collaboration features processing by Payroc, which says the venture represents its latest effort in bringing together hardware and software firms for payments applications.

The move by Tinley Park, Ill.-based Payroc represents its latest venture with ISVs, or independent software vendors, for payments applications. CenterEdge’s technology includes support for point of sale, event management, and food and beverage. Kiosoft specializes in cash-payment technology geared to high-volume applications.

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