Interac provides additional form of electronic payment at participating restaurants
Canadians no longer need to fumble for change when buying their favourite coffee and baked goods. This month, Tim Hortons will complete a nationwide roll-out of Interac's Debit payment system to all restaurants already accepting other electronic forms of payment such as Tim Card®.
"From new product innovation to the introduction of new payment methods such as Interac Debit, Tim Hortons' hospitality focuses on continuous improvement and bringing more value and convenient choices to our guests," said Roland Walton, Chief Operations Officer, Tim Hortons. "We are proud to partner with a world-class Canadian payment network like Interac and Chase PaymentechT, a global leader in payment processing, to bring even more choice and convenience to our valued guests."
Tim Hortons began accepting debit cards in Western provinces in 2003 and after much research to ensure speed of service would not be affected and security would not be compromised, decided to expand the payment method to all restaurants set-up for electronic payments. Today, approximately 90 per cent of Tim Hortons' over 3,000 locations across Canada offer Interac.
Tim Hortons Inc. Overview
Tim Hortons is the fourth largest publicly-traded quick service restaurant chain in North America based on market capitalization, and the largest in Canada. Operating in the quick service segment of the restaurant industry, Tim Hortons appeals to a broad range of consumer tastes, with a menu that includes premium coffee, flavoured cappuccinos, specialty teas, home-style soups, fresh sandwiches, wraps, hot breakfast sandwiches and fresh baked goods, including our trademark donuts. As of November 2010, Tim Hortons had 3,649 systemwide restaurants, including 3,082 in Canada and 567 in the United States.
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Media: Alexandra Cygal, Tim Hortons (905) 339-5960 or cygal_alexandra@timhortons.com;