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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased HID Fingerprint Readers for Time Clock (Hardware) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using HID Fingerprint Readers for Time Clock (Hardware) include: Hooters Restaurant, a United States based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 5957 employees and revenues of $360.0 million, TarHeel Capital, a United States based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $300.0 million, Fazoli's Restaurants, a United States based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 1100 employees and revenues of $225.0 million, Mccoll'S, a United Kingdom based Retail organisation with 410 employees and revenues of $127.0 million, Togo'S Franchisor, a United States based Retail organisation with 15 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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Fazoli's Restaurants | Leisure and Hospitality | 1100 | $225M | United States | HID Global | HID Fingerprint Readers | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024 Fazoli's Restaurants deployed HID Fingerprint Readers as its Time Clock (Hardware) solution, standardizing biometric authentication at employee access points. The solution was delivered using HID DigitalPersona Fingerprint Readers to authenticate staff at point of sale registers and timekeeping terminals across store locations.
The implementation centers on biometric authentication for POS access control and time and attendance capture, enabling employees to clock in and out with fingerprints. Functional capabilities implemented include register access restriction to authorized employees and traceable clock in and clock out events to support labor scheduling and attendance auditing.
Operational coverage extends across Fazoli's restaurant locations, with the HID Fingerprint Readers interfacing with point of sale access and existing time and attendance workflows to provide managers with visibility into onsite staffing. The deployment impacts store-level operations and restaurant management functions by consolidating identity verification and attendance data at the device level.
Governance and process changes emphasize authorized employee enrollment and routine biometric verification to control register access and attendance records. Explicit outcomes reported include strengthened POS security by limiting register access to authorized employees, accurate time and attendance tracking that makes labor scheduling more efficient and traceable across all store locations, and improved service levels through better visibility into how many employees are onsite and scheduled to work.
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Hooters Restaurant | Leisure and Hospitality | 5957 | $360M | United States | HID Global | HID Fingerprint Readers | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2019 | n/a |
In 2024 Hooters Restaurant deployed HID Fingerprint Readers as a Time Clock (Hardware) solution across its casual dining estate, after pilot trials validated biometric sign-in for front of house operations. The deployment targeted the companys multiunit restaurant footprint, which operates and franchises more than 400 Hooters restaurants in 42 states and 27 countries, and addressed daily clocking activity by thousands of employees at POS registers.
The implementation uses HID DigitalPersona fingerprint readers both as stand alone devices and embedded in POS terminals, providing biometric identity verification tied to encrypted fingerprint templates. When an employee touches the HID Fingerprint Readers the integrated workflow searches the fingerprint template store, authenticates the individual and authorizes sign in and task-level actions such as register access, voids and overrides, supporting time and attendance and transaction authentication capabilities typical of Time Clock (Hardware) systems.
Integration work included direct integration with ITWercs POS software so that biometric authentication is mapped to POS user sessions and transaction trails, enabling each sale or void to be associated to an identified employee. Operational coverage spans registers and shared-workstation environments in restaurants, affecting loss prevention, POS security, payroll processing and manager approval workflows by enforcing manager presence for voids and overrides at the point of sale.
Governance changes centered on biometric-enabled sign in tracking to support faster investigations and clearer accountability, with rollout decisions made after a three-restaurant trial in Texas and subsequent chainwide adoption as part of Hooters Restaurant standard IT package. The documented outcomes from the case study include reduced transaction and payroll fraud, elimination of ongoing costs to manage and replace PINs and swipe cards, and improved productivity and customer service owing to fewer manager interruptions for credential issues.
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Mccoll'S | Retail | 410 | $127M | United Kingdom | HID Global | HID Fingerprint Readers | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Mccoll'S deployed HID DigitalPersona 4500 fingerprint readers, using HID Fingerprint Readers as a Time Clock (Hardware) solution to automate store-level time and attendance. The deployment was scoped to approximately 18,000 store colleagues across the United Kingdom and targeted point-of-sale and colleague time capture workflows.
The implementation centralized biometric enrollment and clock-in/out capture using the HID DigitalPersona 4500 hardware, configured to record authenticated attendance events and prevent buddy-punching. Functional capabilities focused on biometric authentication, time capture, and secure event logging to feed downstream colleague management processes.
Readers were integrated with McColl'S Oracle-based POS and colleague management system as well as the company CMS, providing a direct data path from store-level biometric events into scheduling and payroll systems. The integration emphasized straightforward data exchange between HID Fingerprint Readers and existing Oracle-based POS/colleague management components to support payroll processing.
Governance emphasized auditability and compliance, with biometric event records used to support national wage rule adherence and internal audits. The biometric Time Clock (Hardware) deployment delivered stated operational outcomes of improved payroll accuracy, enhanced audit trails, compliance support, and elimination of buddy-punching.
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TarHeel Capital | Leisure and Hospitality | 1000 | $300M | United States | HID Global | HID Fingerprint Readers | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, TarHeel Capital deployed HID Fingerprint Readers as a Time Clock (Hardware) solution across its 87 Wendy's restaurants in North and South Carolina to address recurring POS theft, time fraud and rising IT support costs. The rollout targeted point of sale access and employee timekeeping workflows that previously relied on easily shared swipe cards for manager voids and keypad codes for clocking, creating gaps in transaction accountability and frequent IT interventions to replace lost credentials.
The implementation used HID DigitalPersona fingerprint readers to provide biometric authentication and time-stamped audit logs, delivering irrefutable proof of presence for both register activity and shift sign-ins. Functional capabilities implemented included fingerprint-based employee sign-in for time and attendance, manager biometric authorization for voids and overrides at the register, and an audit trail capturing who performed cash transactions and when.
Operational coverage was entirely in-store, instrumenting POS terminals and time clocks across TarHeel Capital locations and affecting store managers, cashiers and the corporate IT team responsible for device provisioning and support. The HID DigitalPersona fingerprint readers eliminated ongoing swipe card issuance and keypad code management, simplifying credential lifecycle tasks that had previously increased IT workload and costs.
Governance and workflow changes centered on strengthened accountability and auditability, with managers and hourly staff using biometric authentication to bind individual identity to cash handling and clock events. Outcomes called out by the customer included reduced instances of transaction and payroll fraud, an immediate drop in food costs as a percentage of overall sales and lower IT costs from removing swipe card management, along with faster, more accurate employee identity confirmation using HID Fingerprint Readers.
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Togo'S Franchisor | Retail | 15 | $2M | United States | HID Global | HID Fingerprint Readers | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 Togo'S Franchisor deployed HID Fingerprint Readers across its U.S. franchise locations. The HID DigitalPersona fingerprint readers were implemented as a Time Clock (Hardware) solution to secure point of sale access and to capture time and attendance events at the terminal level.
The implementation focused on biometric authentication for POS logins and on-device clock in and clock out capture, eliminating password-sharing and buddy-punching at store terminals. HID Fingerprint Readers were used to enforce individual accountability at the point of sale, supporting single-drawer accountability for managers and aligning biometric events with existing payroll workflows.
Integration work linked the HID DigitalPersona biometric events with existing POS and time workflows as described in the case study, enabling authentication tokens to be associated with POS sessions and time records. Operational scope covered Togo'S franchise locations in the United States, and the deployment directly impacted store operations, manager reconciliation processes, and payroll processing.
Governance and process changes centralized on-store authentication and timekeeping controls, shifting manager responsibilities for drawer reconciliation and payroll validation toward biometric-backed records. Outcomes explicitly reported include elimination of password-sharing and buddy-punching, improved payroll accuracy, and single-drawer accountability for managers.
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