New smartphone enabled website seeks to revolutionise childcare payments

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Sodexo Motivation Solutions, a leading provider of childcare and employee benefits, has announced the launch of a mobile-enabled version of its childcare voucher service SayCare, which parents can access from any smartphone – iPhone, Blackberry and Android.

Building on the success of the company’s SayCare online payment platform, the new mobile website will give busy working parents the ability to access their SayCare account, view their statement and make childcare voucher payments from their mobile phones from any location, at any time.

Working parents can save a list of their preferred childcare providers, enabling them to pay for ad-hoc childcare (such as the regular baby sitter or the yearly summer camp), on the go, both quickly and easily. Simply typing https://www.saycarepayments.co.uk/mobile into a smartphone browser will provide immediate access to the service.

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Kelly Harris, SayCare Product Manager, said,
“As a working mum myself, I’m thrilled that we’re launching this unprecedented step forwards in making childcare voucher payments easier. Our mobile service will offer a new level of flexibility and support to working parents, making the process of childcare payment as simple and stress-free as possible.”

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