Cinépolis India, the country’s first international cinema exhibitor and one of the largest multiplex chains, has partnered with Amazon Pay to offer streamlined and secure digital payment options across its theatres and online platforms.
As part of this collaboration, Cinépolis customers will be able to access faster, one-click checkout, along with promotional offers and rewards when booking tickets or purchasing food and beverages using Amazon Pay.
“As a customer-first brand, we are constantly seeking innovative ways to elevate our patrons' experience beyond the screen. This partnership with Amazon Pay brings added convenience, trust, and value to every step of the movie journey, from booking tickets to enjoying favourite snacks. By integrating secure digital payments with our premium entertainment offerings, we’re reinforcing our commitment to making cinema-going truly seamless and digitally empowered,” said Devang Sampat, Managing Director, Cinépolis India.
The partnership will be rolled out across all Cinépolis theatres and digital platforms, beginning with launch offers that provide incentives for customers who choose Amazon Pay as their payment method.
“We are pleased to announce our strategic partnership with Cinepolis to enhance the cinema experience for movie-goers across India. This collaboration integrates Amazon Pay's secure payment solutions with premium entertainment, offering users faster transactions, exclusive promotions, and exciting rewards. At Amazon Pay, we are focused on delivering secure, convenient, and rewarding payment experiences whether for tickets or everyday transactions. This partnership is another step toward our mission of building seamless, customer-first solutions that add value at every touchpoint,” said Vikas Bansal, Chief Executive Officer, Amazon Pay India.
Through this alliance, Cinépolis aims to further its focus on technology-led customer service, ensuring that each aspect of the cinema experience—from booking to concessions—is aligned with evolving expectations around convenience, speed, and digital integration.
As part of this collaboration, Cinépolis customers will be able to access faster, one-click checkout, along with promotional offers and rewards when booking tickets or purchasing food and beverages using Amazon Pay.
“As a customer-first brand, we are constantly seeking innovative ways to elevate our patrons' experience beyond the screen. This partnership with Amazon Pay brings added convenience, trust, and value to every step of the movie journey, from booking tickets to enjoying favourite snacks. By integrating secure digital payments with our premium entertainment offerings, we’re reinforcing our commitment to making cinema-going truly seamless and digitally empowered,” said Devang Sampat, Managing Director, Cinépolis India.
The partnership will be rolled out across all Cinépolis theatres and digital platforms, beginning with launch offers that provide incentives for customers who choose Amazon Pay as their payment method.
“We are pleased to announce our strategic partnership with Cinepolis to enhance the cinema experience for movie-goers across India. This collaboration integrates Amazon Pay's secure payment solutions with premium entertainment, offering users faster transactions, exclusive promotions, and exciting rewards. At Amazon Pay, we are focused on delivering secure, convenient, and rewarding payment experiences whether for tickets or everyday transactions. This partnership is another step toward our mission of building seamless, customer-first solutions that add value at every touchpoint,” said Vikas Bansal, Chief Executive Officer, Amazon Pay India.
Through this alliance, Cinépolis aims to further its focus on technology-led customer service, ensuring that each aspect of the cinema experience—from booking to concessions—is aligned with evolving expectations around convenience, speed, and digital integration.
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