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Epos Now is a cloud-based software provider, specialising in the design and manufacture of electronic point of sale (commonly referred to as EPOS). It was founded in 20211 by Jacyn Heavens who also serves as the CEO of the company. It has locales in the UK, Ireland, America, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, and Spain.Epos Now’s systems encompass features including but not limited to reporting, stock control, and CRM. It’s software can be operated from any device or platform with a web-browser or by using Epos Now's IOS or Android app. The company also offers payment hardware devices that are EMV and contactless-enabled.
History
Epos Now was founded by Jacyn Heavens in 2011, with its headquarters in Norwich, England, to provide point-of-sale and e-commerce software to retail and hospitality businesses. It has its offices in Norwich, England and Orlando, Florida [2]. It provides services to 47,000 retail and hospitality businesses worldwide. The company was founded with no external funding.
Reason for the change: This is more up to date information on the company. The old copy contains untrue information such as ' During August 2021 notice was issued on companies house stating intent from The Registrar of Companies to strike off and dissolve the company.'
"It has locales in the UK, Ireland, America, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, and Spain." <-- where is the citation?
"It provides services to 47,000 retail and hospitality businesses worldwide" <-- citation ?
"The company was founded with no external funding." <-- makes no sense, funding must have come from outside the company, even if from a director. Seems irrelevent?
"The old copy contains untrue information such as ' During August 2021 notice was issued on companies house stating intent from The Registrar of Companies to strike off and dissolve the company.'" <-- this isn't untrue, it can be seen on companies house. although it is probably irrelevent now, since it has been cancelled.
Hi there, I'd like to propose changes to this page.
Epos Now
Epos Now is a global payments and cloud-based software provider that sells electronic point of sale (EPOS) systems and integrated payments solutions. The company was founded in 2011 by Jacyn Heavens, who also serves as CEO.
History
Epos Now is based in Norwich, England [1] and has offices in Orlando, Florida [2].
Awards
Epos Now’s Nowpay Pro+ system was awarded silver in Award International’s 2022 UK Business and Innovation Awards for the Best Product Innovation [3].
In 2022, Epos Now’s partnership with Sustainably Run won gold in Award International’s UK Business and Innovation Awards for the Best Sustainability Innovation [4].
Epos Now was noted as 'Best SaaS Product for small business/SMBs [5] in the 2017 SaaS Awards.
Epos Now was recognized for their commitment to the professional development of their employees winning a Princess Royal Training Award in 2017.[6]
The company was named 30th fastest growing company in 2016's Deloitte Fast 50 with a growth of 597% [7]. Epos Now was named 179th fastest growing tech company in the Deloitte 2016 Fast 500 EMEA.
Epos Now was named Europe's 46th fastest growing company in the Financial Times 1000 listing.[8]
Epos Now won three Eastern Daily Press Business Awards in 2016 [9] in the categories of; Employer of the Year, Tech Innovator of the year and Business of the Year sponsored by Barclays.
Epos Now was named Gold Stevie Award winners for The International Business Awards as "The Most Innovative company of the Year 2016".[10]
On 21 April 2016, it was announced the Epos Now had won a Queen's Award for Enterprise in the Innovation category.[11]
In 2015, Epos Now was awarded 'Epos Innovation of the Year' by Retail Systems [12].
I'm not sure I understand what the issues are with the new proposed document. We've completely simplified the copy and used relevant sources. In terms of the awards, these links are already in the copy on Wikipedia, so I'm not sure why they're not being approved now. Can you please advise? Tilliedee5 (talk) 14:45, 27 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]