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Hospitality technology specialist to enhance the student experience with software rollout to support planned expansion.
The University of Leeds, one of the UK’s largest universities known for its excellence in teaching and research, has partnered with Lolly, the hospitality technology specialist as its software provider across its existing hardware estate.
Working together, the rollout of the Lolly PoS and front-of-house software means the university can utilise its existing hardware while introducing a fully integrated PoS and payments solution. The integration will support future expansion while enabling staff and students to have a more efficient and user-friendly experience.
Commenting on the partnership news, Ben Collier, Head of Catering and Hospitality at the University of Leeds says: “We are delighted to be working with Lolly, the collaboration marks an exciting chapter for us as we work together to enhance the quality and efficiency of our services for the campus community at Leeds. We look forward to a successful and productive relationship.”
Paul Markey, Sales Manager at Lolly adds: “Further & Higher Education is a core focus for Lolly, and we have developed a deep understanding of the sector's needs and requirements.”
“The University of Leeds sought a solution with future expansion potential, and it's gratifying to see our integration being rolled out across the campus. We have built a strong relationship with the university and look forward to further rollouts. Exciting times are ahead.”
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