In-person payments
Mobile Terminal
An ideal point-of-sale solution for retail, food and drink, booking platforms, and more.
4G and WiFi mobile connection
No cables required
Fast, secure payments
Kiosk Terminal
Create a custom in-person checkout experience for self-serve and ticket sales.
Ethernet connection
Easily mounted in kiosks
Vandal-proof
Connect every payment
Unify all payments to simplify reconciliation and reporting.
Payments
Order #011
14:55
€26.25
Paid
Order #008
12:00
€72.99
Paid
Order #008
12:00
€72.99
Paid
Work smarter, not harder
Manage all your devices in one place.
Less time, less effort
Process refunds directly from your dashboard.
Refund payment
Plug and play, no setup required
Accept payments in minutes with our out-of-the-box solution.
Tap to Pay on Android
Offer customers quick, seamless contactless payments on Android devices.
Tap here to pay
Pay Home Naturel
€50
Plugins and integrations
Easily accept in-person payments with our prebuilt plugins.
Payment Links
Create, customise, and send payment links to get paid faster. On any device.
Pay Home Naturel
€50
Frequently asked questions
What is a POS system?
A point of sale (POS) system is a set of payment solutions comprising both software and hardware components that streamline and manage transactions at the point of purchase. The software aspect helps merchants process sales, manage inventory, and generate reports, while the hardware serves as the physical touch-point of the sale process.
Simple POS software can calculate purchase amounts, accept payments, and provide receipts. More advanced solutions can also offer other benefits, such as reporting tools, remote accessibility, inventory data, and more.
POS systems can boost operational efficiency, decrease transaction processing time, and provide valuable business insights.
What is a POS payment?
A point-of-sale (POS) payment refers to the transfer of funds when a customer buys something at an in-person point of sale. POS systems usually accept various payment methods to suit a business’s needs and consumer preferences.
Some examples of a POS payment include a diner settling their bill by scanning a QR code, a shopper paying for items with a tap of their contactless card, or a market-goer purchasing fresh flowers using the business’s app (either on their own device or one supplied by the company).
How to get a POS system?
To get a POS system, consider partnering with a trusted payment service provider that offers in-person functionalities. Evaluate your business needs both in terms of software functionalities and hardware requirements.
Think about these things:
What payment methods do your customers want to use?
Do you need a simple system or one that offers additional functions such as inventory management and real-time data?
What hardware device would best serve as the sale's touch-point?
After identifying your needs and choosing a suitable POS partner, you can set up your system independently or ask your provider to help.