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Cash in transit company plans to have Pivotal role in business payments

RMS Group has changed its name to Pivotal
RMS Group has changed its name to Pivotal RMS Group has changed its name to Pivotal

IRISH-owner cash-in-transit company RMS Group is rebranding to Pivotal as it plans to scale up its business and become the first in the industry to offer merchant services.

It says the name change is to reflect its mission to be the leading independent provider supporting cash and card transactions of all types.

Founded in 2005, Pivotal is now the market leader across Ireland with cash centres in Belfast, Dublin, and Limerick. It also has a fast-growing presence throughout Britain and is now pressing ahead with its plans to open new cash centres in the south east, south west, Yorkshire and Scotland as part of its growth strategy.?

The company - which provides cash collections, deliveries and ATM services - serves more than 1,700 customers ranging from Metro Bank and Travelex to retailers and small businesses.

Pivotal (www.wearepivotal.io) is seen as a ‘challenger brand’ offering a customer-friendly, cost-effective service and an innovative approach.

It plans to extend its services to include on-demand collections and deliveries, and also provide card terminals and process card and BACS payments, enabling it to offer a complete service to support all of a company’s transactions and provide one single report.

The company’s managing director Tony McAleenan said: “We've always been innovators in the industry and the change of our name to Pivotal marks a step change for our company which will enable us to offer an even better service to our clients.

“While the current situation is challenging for everyone, as an agile business without the burden of a large infrastructure and cost base, we are in a strong position and are pressing ahead with our growth plans.

“Looking to the future, Pivotal will play a key role in helping businesses to manage the increasingly wide range of payment options while continuing to support access to cash, which is vital to ensure we can deal with a wide range of payment methods, and ensure that there is customer choice and financial inclusion within the wider community.”

Martin Smith, head of commercial strategy at the company, added: “We appreciate this is a very difficult time for many of our customers and we are doing all we can to support them, for example by offering one-off collections from premises which have closed.

“These latest changes will allow us to play a more central role in supporting our clients in the future. Pivotal will make it cheaper and easier for businesses to accept both card and cash payments.

“For the first time they will also have one single service to support all of their payment needs, allowing them to streamline their processes and benefit from simpler, faster reporting.”

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