
Save paper, benefit from smart added value and also save time at the checkout. The anybill vision promises this and many other benefits: Establish digital receipts in retail and thus create a modern digital touchpoint between retailer and consumer. anybill is getting ever closer to this goal. The POS provider infrastructure is constantly being expanded and integrations into cash register systems are progressing smoothly. The infrastructure for digital receipts in the DACH region is growing and nothing stands in the way of the sustainable alternative to paperwork chaos. But anybill not only aims to equip retailers and restaurateurs as well as POS providers and payment service providers with modern technology for digital receipt of documents, but consumers should also benefit from smart added value from the digital contact point in stationary retail.For anybill, customer and user feedback is central and is regularly included in product planning. anybill pursues the vision of digital shopping support as well as collection technology for digital receipts and smart added value for accounting, finances and shopping experiences. In doing so, anybill wants to create a trustworthy and secure place for the “Finance & Banking” world.UndefinedDigital receipts not only for the anybill Appanybill are not only limited to the specially programmed anybill app, but can also be transferred to existing apps. Because anybill also offers digital receipt technology, including smart additional functions, as a software development kit (SDK). This SDK can be easily integrated into existing retailer apps or banking apps. anybill also offers the option of making all functions of the anybill app available modularly for an app in the form of a white label app. In both the SDK and white label variants, the individual functions of the AnyBill technology can be implemented modularly and freely according to individual requirements. For retailers with an existing retailer app, this means that they can use all functions of anybill via a provided SDK in their own retailer app. In order for consumers to receive digital receipts from retailers in the retailer app, they must agree to digital receipt of receipts via the retailer app and anybill integration once in the app. Customers can then receive retailers' own receipts digitally into the app. In addition to the integration of digital receipt content, anybill also offers integration with a corresponding corporate design. The additional feature of digital receipt of receipts thus becomes part of the retailer app without changing the user interface for the user. This gives retailers the opportunity to offer a smart additional feature in their own app and can thus establish an environmentally friendly solution for the receipt issuance requirement. In addition to implementation in existing merchant apps, the same smooth integration is also possible for banking apps.UndefinedThe AnyBill editorial team asked themselves whether consumers are more likely to use digital receipts via another external app, such as the anybill multi-partner app, or via an already familiar retailer Prefer your own or banking app. Anybill asked for the desired registration option or even the preferred receipt option on social media (LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter): Digital receipts in an additional app or in a banking/retailer app? The result shows almost a 50/50 distribution and yet a trend towards anybill's multi-partner app: 56% have stated that they would like to receive digital receipts via the anybill app. 44% have opted for the familiar banking/retailer app. anybill assumes that this result is due to the different advantages and individual disadvantages of both app optionsIntegration into the banking app or Retailer app has the decisive advantage that consumers are already using are familiar with their banking app and the associated bank and also attribute a high level of trust to them. The same argument also applies to the retailer app: Anyone who always shops in the same supermarket builds a strong bond with the retailer and therefore also trusts the app product. It only becomes difficult if the consumer in question also wants to receive digital receipts from other retailers. This is because consumers cannot use the retailer-dependent app with other retailers. On the other hand, the banking app alternative is of course independent of retailers, but is still more limited if, for example, consumers want to view several bank accounts from different banks at the same time in one app. The anybill app, on the other hand, is independent of both merchants and credit institutions. This means that all digital receipts from different retailers can be collected in the anybill app — therefore also called a “multi-partner app” — and at the same time, multiple bank accounts from different banks can be linked in a financial overview. Another plus point for the anybill app is the ability to use all additional features, which are also available for all retailers and banking apps, but must first be added modularly by the respective retailers and credit institutions. The fact is: Regardless of whether they are anybill, retailer or banking app — retail consumers have various options for receiving digital receipts with anybill and what smart added value they would like to benefit from. anybill is from flexible app use convinces and relies on cooperation with key players in trade and the banking world.