KeyNest adds automated lockers to its key exchange service

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UK: Key exchange service provider KeyNest has expanded its network to 1500 stores across the UK.

The expansion comes through KeyNest‘s partnership with global automated parcel locker company InPost, which sees KeyNest adding InPost’s 1100 automatic lockers to its existing network of 400 stores.

Marc Figueras, co-founder of KeyNest, said: “KeyNest’s focus is to make it easier to share keys remotely, enabling Airbnb guests and contractors to access keys while our customers are away or at work. We are delighted to partner with the global leader in automated 24/7 outdoor lockers which will benefit serviced apartment operators nationwide.”

Olivier Binet, managing director at InPost, said: “Our partnership with KeyNest will rapidly expand their network to over 1000 locations across the UK to bring their customers a secure and faster way to exchange keys. By using our network of automated lockers, KeyNest customers will also be able to conveniently exchange keys at any time. KeyNest has developed a simple yet innovative solution to the key exchange problem and we’re excited to be part of it.”

KeyNest’s network consists of partner stores such as newsagents, bars and cafés. Located in supermarket car parks, petrol station forecourts and outside of train stations, these newly added InPost locations allow customers to exchange keys 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. With CCTV-monitored lockers and free parking provided, these locations make KeyNest’s model available outside of the UK’s major cities. Customers can drop off and collect keys from the lockers by entering a pre-booked code into the locker’s screen, at which point the locker will open, and the keys can be picked up or deposited.</p

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