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Welcome to Neath Port Talbot College!

Handling customer payments in a retail business Names of who is presenting and positions What we are here to do today NB: you can also copy and use this slide as a template for further slides required with writing

Methods of payment CASH – counted, check authenticity, stored safely, receipt. CREDIT/DEBIT – card reader, chip & pin. CHEQUE – check amount, date, signature, debit card. GIFT VOUCHER – check amount, authenticity, no cash exchange, expiry date. Names of who is presenting and positions What we are here to do today NB: you can also copy and use this slide as a template for further slides required with writing

Risks involved ERRORS – counterfeit money, incorrect counting, incorrect change given, distracted cashiers. SECURITY RISKS – till theft, faulty equipment, debit/credit card fraud, counterfeit money. RESULTS IN: Loss of money and profit. Names of who is presenting and positions What we are here to do today NB: you can also copy and use this slide as a template for further slides required with writing

Cashier’s responsibility Process customers payments Ensure till has sufficient money to complete transaction Maintain till security Answer queries and enquiries Ensure politeness and efficiency Provide bags/ bag packing Names of who is presenting and positions What we are here to do today NB: you can also copy and use this slide as a template for further slides required with writing

So that’s a snap shot of why you can see that here at NPTC we have all the ingredients to offer you more, than just an education Thank you for listening!