One of the top questions we get from our utility clients is about where they should place their kiosk bill payment machine. Whether you implement kiosks at a single location like a payment center, or legion of kiosks across an entire state, kiosk machine locations will improve self-service access for your customers, mitigate cash-handling for cashiers, and streamline reconciliation for your entire utility — it’s a win-win-win! Here are a few things to keep in mind when selecting your kiosk locations. And when in doubt, ask the payment kiosk experts: Euna Payments conducts site surveys and provides recommended locations for every kiosk implementation.
The City of Lawrence, Indiana, has both indoor and outdoor kiosk pay stations for customers to pay their municipal utility bills. Their outdoor drive-through payment kiosk lets customers pay from their cars, and their indoor kiosk handles all utility payment processing for walk-in customers. Outdoor and through-wall kiosks can replace payment dropboxes that require manual processing and compromise customer information security. A 24/7 outdoor bill pay kiosk provides easy account lookup and real-time posting, helping customers to stay current on their bills and to avoid penalties and fees — even if they need to pay after hours. The kiosks also help utilities reduce the burden on customer service representatives who often spend their time supporting confused customers who struggle when paying through third-parties.
Indoor kiosks should be placed in high-traffic areas where your customers are familiar with making payments. Signage can help promote new kiosks and their benefits. Indoor kiosks provide a fast checkout experience for simple payments, with transaction times of under a minute on average for cash, check, and card payments. We recommend that utilities install these in high-traffic areas such as near windows for customer service representatives, across from information desks, and in lobbies. Indoor payment kiosks can also be installed inside vestibules that provide 24/7 access. Clear signage can help direct your customers to new payment kiosks, and also explain the benefits to skipping the line to make a self-service payment.
Cover Your Bases: Indoor & Outdoor Bill Pay Kiosks Support All Use Cases
A self-service bill payment kiosk should enhance customer service for everyone. If you have a large number of customers who pay in person at a certain location, we recommend installing both indoor and outdoor payment kiosks. By providing multiple kiosk options for customers to pay in person, you can accommodate people paying from their vehicle at a drive-through kiosk, walk-up customers who need to pay after business hours, and those who want to avoid lines inside. With Euna Payments kiosks, the only site requirement is a power outlet and cellular service.Partner Up: Provide Kiosk Payment Solutions at High-Traffic Locations
The best places to install new payment kiosks are where your customers already are. If you have payment centers, kiosks should be installed in high-traffic areas where customers usually come to make payments or find more information about their account. Municipal utilities often place their kiosks in public buildings around their city, and some partner with other government agencies to include multiple government and utility services on a single kiosk. Municipal utility payment kiosk locations can include:- City Hall
- Libraries
- Police stations
- Government department offices
- Service and community centers
- And more