Chatsworth Partners with QR Payments Group OPER Payment Technology
Chatsworth Securities announced a strategic partnership with OPER Pay, a QR code-based payment platform operating under the OrderEx brand. OPER's all-in-one digital ordering and mobile payment system delivers a seamless retail experience through QR code infrastructure that competes with traditional POS-based payment systems by reducing hardware requirements and improving customer experience at the point of purchase. Chatsworth's advisory role supports OPER's strategic development and capital raising efforts.
Marcus Magarian
Managing Director
Published
April 1, 2022
Key Question
What is Chatsworth Securities' partnership with OPER Pay and what advisory services are being provided?
Chatsworth Securities partnered with OPER Pay to provide strategic advisory and capital raising support for its QR-based OrderEx digital ordering and payment platform.
Key Takeaways
- Chatsworth Securities partnered with OPER Pay to provide strategic advisory and capital raising support
- OPER's OrderEx platform provides QR code-based ordering and payment for retail merchants
- The platform reduces hardware requirements relative to traditional POS systems while improving customer experience
- QR payment technology has gained significant traction in Asian markets and is expanding into US retail environments
- Chatsworth's partnership reflects the firm's focus on innovative payment infrastructure companies seeking capital and strategic development support
Chatsworth Securities LLC is pleased to announce its strategic partnership with OPER Pay (OPER, LLC DBA OrderEx), a unique payment engine designed to make mobile payments easier for the customer. OrderEx is an all-in-one digital ordering and mobile payment platform that will take a brand or merchant's retail operations to the next level.
OrderEx is a very advanced QR payment platform offering customers a seamless experience at the retail level. It places a lot of power and freedom in the user's hand without the need of downloading an app, said Marcus Magarian, Managing Director at Chatsworth. Chatsworth Securities has significant experience in digital payments and the data analytics space. The analytical first-party data alone could unlock actionable insights for brands to improve the customer's in-store experience and help brands drive more revenue.
The OrderEx platform enables the seamless integration of payment processing and technology solutions across a variety of markets at brick-and-mortar locations. It gives the user a suite of tools to save time and safely serve more customers, with interactive menus, mobile ordering and payment, customer rewards, and on-demand server engagement.
Chatsworth will provide the company with expanded access to capital, improvement in business metrics, and potential business opportunities. We not only provide M&A and raise capital for clients but help clients with business challenges and opportunities, stated Ralph DiFiore, Senior Managing Director of Chatsworth.
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Chatsworth Securities announced a strategic partnership with OPER Pay, a QR code-based payment platform operating under the OrderEx brand. OPER's all-in-one digital ordering and mobile payment system delivers a seamless retail experience through QR code infrastructure that competes with traditional POS-based payment systems by reducing hardware requirements and improving customer experience at the point of purchase. Chatsworth's advisory role supports OPER's strategic development and capital raising efforts.
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