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A fifth of Brits prefer using mobile phones to make payments in shops.

8 Aug 2023

One in five UK consumers (20%) prefer using mobile payment services such as Apple Pay over cash (17%) or chip & PIN card payments (10%) for in-store purchases, a new survey has reported.
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New Consumer Duty comes into force

1 Aug 2023

In what the Financial Conduct Authority has described as “a step change in standards of consumer protection” new Consumer Duty regulations have come into force for all products and... Read more…

US audiobook platform Libro.fm launches to indie bookshops in UK

1 Aug 2023

Independent bookshops in the UK can now sell audio books through Libro.fm. Launching in the last couple of weeks in the UK, the digital audio book platform, which already partners with... Read more…

From Cash to Contactless – IRC Leads Study on Payment Trends in Retail

31 Jul 2023

The Independent Retailers Confederation (IRC) will be working with key financial institutions within the UK to gauge the shift in retail payments.
 
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Retailers call for CCTV grants as shoplifting rises 24% year on year

31 Jul 2023

Independent retailers are calling on the government to offer security grants so that stores can be better equipped to deal with shoplifting, which has risen by a quarter in England and Wales in... Read more…

Indie retail finalists named in the 2023 Speciality & Fine Food Fair Awards

31 Jul 2023

The shortlist has been announced for the 2023 Speciality & Fine Food Fair Awards, which celebrate innovative products and inspiring independent retailers in the world of artisan food and... Read more…

ActSmart partner Tyl by NatWest leads the charge with new Tap to Pay

19 Jul 2023

Apple has announced that Tap to Pay on iPhone has now rolled out to the UK, enabling small businesses to accept Apple Pay and contactless card payments using nothing more than their... Read more…

Union launches blueprint to save the future of retail sector

19 Jul 2023

Shopworkers’ union Usdaw has launched a blueprint to secure the future of the retail sector, which includes calling for the levelling of business taxation between online and in-store... Read more…

Your views are needed on the 2023 State of the Workforce Survey

19 Jul 2023

Bira is supporting and urging retailers to participate in the 2023 State of the Workforce Survey, which is being run by People 1st International, part of The Workforce... Read more…

Jewellery sector’s Inspiring Independents 2023 - the top 100 independent jewellery and watch retailers - recognised by the industry

18 Jul 2023

Industry magazine Retail Jeweller’s list of Inspiring Independents 2023 - the top 100 independent jewellery and watch retailers from across the UK and Ireland, as voted... Read more…

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HUDJO: the bike parking app helping the cycle trade increase their revenue

Posted on in Business News, Cycles News

AccordingHUDJO to Cycling UK, business booms by 30% when people cycle to the high street. But they need somewhere to park.

You can attract cyclists directly to your door by offering secure bike parking via the app HUDJO.

The app gives cyclists easy access to a network of friendly local businesses who provide secure and affordable bike parking.

 

Who are the HUDJO hosts?

Cycle shops, workshops, cafés, festivals or events. Anybody who wants to facilitate bike parking with simplicity while making some money!

 

Make great money

You set charges at between 0.01 - 0.05 GBP per minute. 80% of this fee goes to you. Each parking slot could earn you between £1000 - £5000 a year with 60% occupancy (occupancy rate based on 10 hour day).

You set the number of bike slots available. It’s all about convenience: if you’ve a small unit, you can offer two slots; if you’ve a cycle event, offer 50.

HUDJO offers full flexibility to the host. You control the number of spaces, the available times and how much you charge per minute (between 1 - 5p). Simply, you can increase your business revenue with little extra effort.

The app makes it easy to generate money from dead floor space, an empty corner of the storeroom, or those shiny bike racks gathering dust.

 

How does it work?

 

  1. You choose the number of parking spaces and the times they are available
  2. Cyclists check-in via the app for anything from a few minutes to a full day
  3. Your staff manage the checking in and out process using the HUDJO app
  4. Cyclists pay in-app via Stripe and you receive your revenue at the end of each month

 

Click here to watch the video of HUDJO bike parking in action.

 

Contact HUDJO for more information on how to become a HUDJO host.

 

David Gamble, Founder

host@hudjo.com

+44 (0) 7815 901150

 

 

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