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The Benefits of Going Cashless

Convenience and security are just two of the reasons owners are going cashless in their salons. Tap into the rest.

by Staff
May 16, 2024
The Benefits of Going Cashless

Anna Peters states multiple reasons for going cashless in your salon. 

2 min to read


Anna Peters, Sam Villa ArTeam Member and owner of re:TREAT Color + Hair Design and Studio is constantly looking for ways to evolve her salon.  From altering her business model to restructuring her staff, to implementing innovative systems and practices, she works hard to make sure her salon stands out and provides the best experience possible. That is why when she was recently coached to implement a cashless system, she installed SQUARE

Here’s why Peters believes going cashless is beneficial:

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Convenience

Guests can say goodbye to fumbling for cash or waiting for change. With a cashless system, they easily pay for services using a card that is saved on file. It's quick, hassle-free, and saves precious time.⁠

Enhanced Security

Safety is a top priority…by going cashless with SQUARE, guests’ credit card information is stored securely which reduces the risk of theft or lost cards while keeping personal and financial information secure.

Streamlined Experience

A seamless salon experience is provided from start to finish. Without cash transactions, wait times are reduced and the payment process is not at the forefront of the experience, pampering is.

Sustainability

It’s good for the environment and another way to contribute to a greener future. By reducing the use of paper currency and receipts, it minimizes deforestation and the carbon footprint associated with cash production and transportation.⁠

“We want our guests to sit back, relax, and enjoy a visit with us without having to worry about money,” says Peters.  “We also don’t want our staff having to waste time on having to cash people in and out, versus creating a wonderful experience.”

Lear more about Peters and how to book a customized in-class with her here.

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About Sam Villa: Sam Villa is Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of the Sam Villa Company (Allvus, LLC), a leading education and styling tool company. He is also Global Artistic Ambassador for Redken 5th Avenue, a L’Oreal brand. Villa is the recipient of the 2023 INKD Icon Leadership Award, 2021 NAHA Educator of the Year, Hair Awards USA Hall of Fame Inductee, 2021 AHP Icon Stylist Influencer of the Year, 2020 International Hairdressing Awards ‘International Hair Influencer of the Year,’ the 2017 NAHA Lifetime Achievement Award Winner, Intercoiffure America/Canada Member, Behind the Chair Stylist Choice Award Winner for Favorite Platform Artist and Educator (2012, 2011 and 2007) and Favorite Overall Educator of the Year (2015). His inspiring education and innovative ergonomic styling tools can be experienced on samvilla.com





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