The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Call to raise cash to buy Big Issue vendors smartphone­s in Perth.

TECHNOLOGY: Bid to help vendors accept contactles­s payments on street

- SEAN O’NEIL soneil@thecourier.co.uk

Supporters are being urged to donate money to buy smartphone­s for Big Issue vendors so they can accept contactles­s payments.

Perth social worker Claire Ferrier launched the campaign in aid of the Fair City’s sellers after realising she rarely has money on her to pay for the magazine when she runs into them in the street.

Claire said: “I often buy the Big Issue but mostly though I don’t have change or cash on me at all. People rarely carry money these days.

“I heard a few weeks ago that they are now able to take contactles­s.

“I asked one of the guys if they were all using it and he said that the crux was that they would need to own smartphone­s and this stopped them using it. But he said he would be delighted to get one.”

The introducti­on of contactles­s payments for Big Issue sellers follows a successful trial in cities between December 2018 and May 2019.

Vendors reported 25% of their sales had been made using the new technology and some saw their sales increase by a third.

Sellers are able to take the payments by installing an app called iZettle on to their smartphone­s.

Brian, a Big Issue vendor in Perth who trades outside Marks & Spencer, welcomed Claire’s campaign.

He said: “I was very touched by her idea. Most of the people don’t carry cash now, it’s all plastic, so it should help our sales.

“Vendors from other areas have said how much it has helped their sales, so when she suggested it I thought it was very nice.”

Claire is now trying to raise a few hundred pounds to purchase smartphone­s, phone protectors and sim cards for the Big Issue sellers in Perth.

She said: “It doesn’t cost that much money. I wouldn’t be able to buy them all myself but I thought I could fundraise.”

Russell Blackman, managing director of the Big Issue, said the initiative would help vendors who have difficulty accessing mainstream financial services.

He said: “Big Issue vendors are microentre­preneurs, effectivel­y running their own small businesses.

“It has long been our intention to provide our vendors with the opportunit­y to cater for their customers’ needs and increase their ability to earn a legitimate income.”

To donate to the campaign visit www. gofundme.com/f/smart-phones-for-bigissue-vendors

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Picture: Steve Brown. Social worker Claire Ferrier buys a Big Issue from a vendor but wants to pay by contactles­s as an option.

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