Unattended payments are evolving

As we begin rolling out our latest payment terminal, expectations for unattended payments are changing

As we are beginning to roll out our latest payment terminal across new and existing customer sites, it is increasingly clear that unattended payments are no longer considered simple or secondary.

Across mobility, fueling, EV charging, car wash and smart retail, operators now expect unattended payment solutions to deliver the same reliability, usability and scalability as attended retail – often in far more demanding environments.

This shift is also reflected in a recent article published by Verifone, which describes how unattended payments are evolving as operators move away from fragmented, single-purpose systems toward more integrated and platform-based approaches.

Read the article here: https://connect.verifone.com/en/global/resources/rewriting-rules-unattended-payments-article

What we see from operators

From our perspective at Logos Payment Solutions, this change is driven by new operational expectations. Customers increasingly ask for fewer, more capable terminals, consistent user experiences across services, and solutions that can scale without increasing complexity.

Unattended locations are becoming multi-service hubs, and payment systems must support this reality. 

Our focus with the latest generation of terminals

As we roll out our latest payment terminal, our focus has been on building a solution designed for real unattended environments: robust hardware, flexible integrations, high security standards and a scalable foundation that allows customers to grow over time – check out our ecosystem here

While rooted in Logos’ own experience, this approach aligns closely with the broader industry direction highlighted by Verifone.

Looking ahead

The future of unattended payments is not about adding more devices. It is about making each device capable of more. We’re excited to support our customers as unattended payment environments continue to evolve.