Fingermark goes Supersonic with full service deal

Luke Irving previously told BusinessDesk he thinks the private-owned company could be worth a billion dollars one day. (Photo: supplied)
Fast-food ordering kiosk provider Fingermark has bought a content management business called Supersonic.The tool allows users to manage content across a network of digital screens, which may include ordering kiosks or digital menus that sit above fast-food counters.Fingermark founder Luke Irving said the addition of Supersonic meant quick-service restaurant customers – such as KFC, Taco Bell and Carl’s Jr – could get full service from one provider.“Having a fully integrated offer has always been part of the plan, and the...
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