Stop Fumbling Over Cash on Super Bowl Sunday: Key Considerations to Keep Cash Safe
3 Min Read By Gabrielle Widenor
Every year, sports fans swarm to local restaurants and bars to eat, drink, and cheer on the teams playing in the Super Bowl. In towns across the country, most establishments prepare for an increase in business for this day. In some cities, bars and restaurants saw a 40 percent or more revenue increase, according to Womply Research, on this major Sunday in 2018. As indoor dining restrictions are easing nationwide, local restaurants and bars should prepare for what could be the busiest Super Bowl Sunday since the start of the pandemic.
Events like the Super Bowl bring an influx of cash to establishments of all sizes, some of which might not have the right cash logistics system in place. When managing an influx of cash, there is an increased chance of risks for cash mismanagement. Below are some key risks to prepare for as you and your team get ready for the big game or any influx in customers paying cash:
Consider Smart Safe Technology to Reduce Cash Loss
By nature of the business, restaurants and the foodservice industry run a high risk of threats including cash shrinkage, inefficient cash handling and the amount of time you are paying employees to handle cash. Identify the amount of time you and your staff spend handling cash. Once that amount of time is calculated, determine the labor costs to support cash handling efforts alone.
For example, a smart safe or other device can save about an hour a day of an employee’s work time, and with minimum wage increasing to $15 per hour this could result in a $450 savings per month. Soft and hard costs can add up and can typically justify implementing a cash logistics solution like a cash recycler or smart safe. Smart safes enable businesses to deposit money directly into a secure safe that automatically calculates the amount of money deposited, removing human error from the equation. The money deposited is then available in the business’ bank account the next day, without having to visit a bank in person. Our stats show that restaurants are the top adopters of smart safes since it saves them time, money, and significantly lowers their personnel risk while providing daily cash flow.
Drawer Drop Off
If you or one of your employees will be physically taking cash from your business to a local bank branch, you must consider the associated risks, especially if they follow a routine for this process. A fullservice partner will not only ensure you have the appropriate amount of cash on hand based on current activity – including factoring in high-cash holidays like the Super Bowl – but can safely handle transport without risk of harm to your employees or cash loss.
Cash Reporting and Reconcilement
With the added excitement and hustle of a busy day, you may experience a higher volume of reconcilement challenges. Leveraging cash automation technology with reporting features can provide critical business intelligence, especially when managing and monitoring cash flow across several locations. This frees up more time for your employees to be assisting customers and minimizes the opportunity for error.
As many establishments are still working to rebuild after the COVID pandemic, days like Super Bowl Sunday can be an exciting time for restaurants and bars as they look to rebuild their financial foundations. Exploring the option of a third-party organization that can manage these cash-heavy days—everything from in-store cash management to up-to-date cash flow—allows you to not only save time, but it ensures your cash is safe, secure, and available. Now is an optimal time to rethink your cash logistics solutions and consider whether an all-in-one partner could help you better compete in the market or if there are à la carte options that could solve the individual challenges you’re facing.