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Atlas taps on Adyen to help Singapore F&B brands streamline operations

Nurdianah Md Nur
Nurdianah Md Nur • 3 min read
Atlas taps on Adyen to help Singapore F&B brands streamline operations
PPP Coffee and other local F&B merchants using AtlasPay have seen a 12% increase in direct sales, an 80% reduction in human errors, and an average of 10% in manpower savings. Photo: Adyen
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Singapore-based Atlas has leveraged Adyen to introduce AtlasPay, which is designed to enhance operational efficiency for local food and beverage (F&B) businesses.

Atlas provides a modular restaurant operating system used by brands such as PPP Coffee, SaladStop, and Haidilao. The system supports online storefronts, point-of-sale and customer loyalty tools, and integrates with logistics and food delivery platforms. It also connects to essential tools and provides AI-powered insights. Co-founder and CEO Yi Sung Yong describes it as a “one-stop platform or a single system of records and actions” for F&B brands, delivered through a flexible subscription model.

The new feature, AtlasPay, is built on Adyen for Platforms and aims to help restaurants better respond to operational demands.
It can support a variety of payment methods and provide a smoother and more reliable checkout experience. It also simplifies backend processes, such as reconciliation, reporting, and terminal management.

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