A2Z Cust2Mate

Smart Shopping Carts

Business Software
Acquired by A2Z Advanced Solutions on Nov 2020
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in September 2013 by Joseph Bentsur and Amnon Peleg, A2Z Cust2Mate operates with 11–50 employees. The company was acquired by A2Z Advanced Solutions in November 2020, and subsequently went public on NASDAQ in January 2022.

Business overview

A2Z Cust2Mate provides an enhanced grocery shopping experience through smart shopping carts that integrate shopping list data with machine-vision technology. This technology learns and predicts sales, coupons, and special offers tailored to individual stores or consumers. The company aims to collaborate with point-of-sale vendors to integrate its smart carts with in-store navigational systems, guiding customers through stores based on their mobile app shopping lists. A2Z Cust2Mate operates in the Business Software sector, focusing on retail and marketing solutions, particularly for supermarkets, leveraging artificial intelligence, machine learning, and mobile platforms.

Strategic signal

In November 2025, A2Z Cust2Mate secured a significant deal with Super Sapir and A2Z for smart carts valued at $30 million. This partnership indicates strong market traction and validates the demand for their smart shopping cart technology, signaling continued expansion and commercial success in the retail sector.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

When was A2Z Cust2Mate acquired?
A2Z Cust2Mate was acquired by A2Z Advanced Solutions in November 2020.
What was a significant recent deal for A2Z Cust2Mate?
In November 2025, A2Z Cust2Mate signed a $30 million deal with Super Sapir and A2Z for smart carts.
Did A2Z Cust2Mate enter the public market?
Yes, A2Z Cust2Mate became publicly traded on NASDAQ in January 2022.
What was a key partnership announced in 2023?
In June 2023, A2Z Smart Technologies agreed to a Cust2Mate smart cart partnership with Lenovo Group.
What was a notable deal for Cust2Mate in Asia?
In November 2023, Cust2Mate secured a deal to deploy 20,000 Israeli smart carts in Asia.
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