After seeing the success of the biometric cashless catering system in Secondary Schools, three Primary Schools in the North West successfully introduce the biometric impact cashless system.
St Paul's School Junior School in Liverpool, and St Theresa's and St James's Primary Schools in Lancashire have all introduced biometric impact cashless systems and are all delighted with the results.
Paul Greathead, Account Manager at Cunninghams, who was responsible for introducing the schools to the system said, "We had all seen the great success that the biometric system had been in Secondary Schools but there was a question mark over how infants, and even juniors, would cope with the fingertip recognition system. After in-house trials and successful launches we can now be sure that the biometric system can work for Juniors and Infants. I'm sure that more and more Primary Schools will now adopt it."

