Hong Kong, China, June 5, 2018 /Xinwengao.com/ - Today Zytronic announced that its durable, high performance Multitouch Projected Capacitive Technology (MPCT#8482;) touch sensors have been key to the transformation of Santander WorkCaf#233; branches by the South American Customer Experience Specialist Company PX Group.

The Santander WorkCaf#233;, a one of a kind type of bank branch in Chile, turns a common branch into a community space: half bank and half caf#233;. It has now been implemented in 20 Santander branches, and is going forward to introduce 20 brand new offices by the end of 2018. Zytronic touch sensors are integrated into the sign-in kiosk and video wall that is a central feature of each Santander WorkCaf#233;.

The General Director for the Commercial Retail Banking Division, Mat#237;as S#225;nchez, stated, “WorkCaf#233; Santander transforms the way we connect with customers, non-clients and the community. It is a reflection of the changes that we are seeing in our relationship with customers and what they expect from their banks. WorkCaf#233; is targeting and encouraging a younger generation of clients, especially entrepreneurs to come and meet us as well as to interact with us online.”

Santander commissioned PX Group, the leaders in customer experience technology and biometrics in Latin America, to create WorkCaf#233;’s technological customer journey. Anneliese Schemke, Sales and Innovation Manager for PX Group, said, “With more than 15 years of retail design and innovation experience, we saw WorkCaf#233; as a perfect challenge to transform the bank branch. Touch technology was very important to our concept and we partnered with Zytronic to deliver the tablet-like touch experience that customers expect.”

Customers and non-clients sign in using a PX Group D-One kiosk designed to welcome visitors to WorkCaf#233; Santander rather than exposing a tedious barrier of admission. Customers interact with it using a 21” Zytronic multi-touch projective capacitive touch sensor. PX Group uses its Multimodal Biometric Access Profiler (MBAP) to control sign-ins. MBAP is an authentication system that eliminates passwords or secret questions and replaces it with more secure, seamless and convenient biometric data.

An interactive video wall is a fundamental feature of each WorkCaf#233;. The wall consists of four 55” screens presenting information including news, economic statistics, promotional material for Santander and other details. One of these displays features a 55” diagonal Zytronic touch sensor, operating through a protective toughened glass panel.

Anneliese Schemke said, “We now have vast experience of working with Zytronic and already know that their touch sensors offer is super reliable, the responsive experience is great even in non-ideal conditions such as when customers are wearing gloves or if their hands are swollen in hot weather. They are a valued partner, and their ability to manufacture in small volumes to support us as we rollout concepts like WorkCaf#233; Santander has been crucial to our success here.”

WorkCaf#233; Santander offices provide co-working spaces, a cafeteria and bank services, where clients and non-customers get free Wi-Fi, discounts in a high-end cafeteria, work tables, meeting rooms, state-of-the-art self-service technology, as well as the opportunity to discuss financial management with specialist relationship managers. Customers can self-manage interactions if they prefer, in a self-service zone offering quick and easy access to ATMs and deposit terminals.

Ian Crosby, Sales and Marketing Director at Zytronic concluded, “Retailers and banks are continually innovating to make their premises attractive, especially to younger customers who are very comfortable with interacting online. We congratulate Santander and PX Group on their innovative and successful WorkCaf#233; concept. It shows how touch technology is crucial in supporting innovation and allowing customer experience specialists to think outside the box.”

About Zytronic

Zytronic Displays Ltd internationally award-winning touch sensors are used globally in ATMs, digital signage, self-service kiosks and gaming machines as well as by industrial and medical OEMs. The company’s success rests on its patented and highly durable touch sensing technologies, which can be provided in custom designs of 85” and beyond.

In addition to its manufacturing and RD centre in Newcastle, England, Zytronic has sales offices in Taipei, Tokyo, Austin, Texas and Atlanta, Georgia and a worldwide network of representatives and distributors. For further information please visit http://www.zytronic.co.uk/