Ronin POS Powers Fall for Greenville with Seamless, Cashless Technology
- Marc Barry
- Oct 22
- 1 min read
This year’s Fall for Greenville marked a major milestone, eliminating 44 years of physical tickets for food, beverage, and merchandise redemption. With over 70 local restaurants showcasing their menus across eight city blocks, the festival went fully digital using Ronin POS, a unified event point-of-sale system built for large-scale, high-volume events. Attendees could easily pay at each tent or convert cash to an RFID payment card, creating a seamless cashless festival experience that simplified transactions for both vendors and guests.

Ronin provided the event’s WiFi infrastructure, POS systems, and onsite technical support, even borrowing internet connections from brick-and-mortar businesses along the main drag to keep service uninterrupted. Vendors accessed real-time reporting, the merch team used image-based POS buttons for faster sales, and carnival rides processed ticket purchases directly through Ronin’s platform. The results spoke for themselves—it was the festival’s second-best year for beer sales, powered by a single, integrated POS network that delivered speed, transparency, and reliability for every vendor.
By streamlining operations and unifying the cashless payment system, Ronin POS set a new standard for festival technology and event management efficiency. Organizers gained access to cleaner data, faster transactions, and a fully connected ecosystem between guests, vendors, and staff. The success at Fall for Greenville highlights how smart POS solutions and RFID technology can transform community events—proving that with the right tools, even a 44-year tradition can embrace innovation without losing its local flavor.




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