Apps Network Appliances (ANAi Global), a designer of advanced networking communications, is to develop a mobile payment and licence plate recognition system along with mobile parking payment services provider QuickPay.

The system will integrate QuickPay’s mobile payment technology with ANAi’s NauticOnline parking and transportation cloud portals.

NauticOnline is an in-house system designed by ANAi’s wholly-owned subsidiary Nautical Technology that offers parking management solutions, products and apps.

The components to be integrated with QuickPay’s mobile payment technology include gates, payment kiosks, licence plate recognition systems and credit/debit card express applications.

ANAi founder and CEO Grant Furlane said that a single source vendor has been created, which is able to meet a customer’s requirements with its own products, following the company’s significant investments in developing a complimentary product suite.

"Common system requirements have been well anticipated, and as a single source vendor we will be in a better position to make product tweaks to accommodate any unique customer requirements," Furlane added.

QuickPay CEO Barney Pell said: "With this partnership, it becomes possible for a real estate owner, parking manager or institution to have a complete solution running off one cloud application that works seamlessly with every possible parking component, including mobile payments and licence plate recognition, without the need to integrate and configure components from multiple vendors. Now it’s all in one."