The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (NYSE: PNC) announced it has acquired Linga, a point of sale (POS) and payments solutions firm “providing an industry-leading, cloud-based restaurant operating system.”
The acquisition of Linga and its technology “will further expand PNC’s digital resources and enhance the bank’s capabilities to better serve its hospitality and restaurant industry clients.”
Emma Loftus, executive vice president and head of PNC Treasury Management, said:
“This acquisition reflects our continued commitment to expanding our corporate payments capabilities, as well as investing in the solutions and tools our clients need to run their businesses more effectively. Leveraging Linga’s proprietary solutions and PNC’s competitive treasury management platform, we will be able to provide our restaurant and retail clients with the tools they need to keep up with ever-changing consumer expectations.”
Founded in 2004, Linga developed its restaurant operating system, Linga rOS®, which “was the first all-in-one, cloud-based operating system introduced to the marketplace.”
Today, Linga remains a key provider “across the hospitality industry, offering restaurateurs, retailers and others a way to leverage technology to streamline their operations, increase revenue and improve customer experiences.”
Over the years, Linga has “added new functionalities to its operating system to support the needs of today’s business owner, including online ordering, payments, QR code-based menus, and virtual kiosks, among others.”
The company currently “serves clients in 48 countries and as of today, will be seamlessly integrated into PNC’s existing digital solutions ecosystem.”
Onur Haytac, founder and CEO of Linga, said:
“We believe this is an exciting opportunity to continue to grow our business and support our existing channel partners and clients, and to do so with a company that shares our vision of delivering innovative and high-quality solutions. As we’ve worked with PNC over the last several years, we’ve had incredible success with our combined payments capabilities and we look forward to continuing this strategic collaboration as we move forward together.”
Linga will “retain its founder and CEO, Onur Haytac, its existing management team, and U.S. and Canada-based employees, and will continue to operate out of Naples, Fla., and Toronto.”
Linga will “continue to manage its portfolio of channel partners and clients.”