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TD partners TouchBistro to target Canadian restaurants

TD Bank Group (TD) is pleased to announce a collaboration with independent software vendor, TouchBistro, enabling Canadian restaurant and food service entrepreneurs to consolidate all management and payment services into one, easy to use POS and restaurant management system.

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Available to all TD customers, TouchBistro provides restaurateurs with everything they need to drive sales and streamline operations through their comprehensive suite of front of house, back of house, and guest engagement technology.

“Collaborating with TouchBistro gives our merchants the ability to integrate their TD payment devices and benefit from the restaurant POS functionality and features that TouchBistro has to offer,” says Alec Morley, Senior Vice President, Canadian Small Business Banking at TD. “In turn, Merchants have the peace of mind being supported by a bank and software vendor that they know and trust, helping entrepreneurs feel at ease while managing their restaurant business.”

When it comes to paying for meals, TouchBistro’s 2024 Canadian Diner Trends Report found that 84 percent of Canadian diners prefer to settle up by using either a credit or debit card, and 76 percent of patrons prefer using a handheld payment terminal that is brought to the table.

“Offering merchants the ability to integrate their TD payment device directly with a restaurant management tool allows them to deliver what Canadian diners are looking for – ease of payment combined with enhanced customer service,” says Morley. “When things like reservations, managing orders and floor plans, plus the ability to reconcile bills are offered in one platform, restaurant staff can focus their attention on diners and delivering the quality customer service that we know Canadians are looking for.”

“TouchBistro is constantly evolving to offer best-in-class solutions to operators, and we are excited to work with TD as one of our integrated payments providers,” said Samir Zabaneh, Chairman and CEO of TouchBistro. “As we continue to be the most comprehensive all-in-one POS and restaurant management system, this collaboration is a natural fit as we expand our portfolio to offer diverse solutions that cater to Canadian operators’ unique needs.”

Offering an integrated payment solution allows merchants to improve efficiencies, generate insights about their business, ensure that payment data is secure and provide a pleasant customer experience. 

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