Serving food and drinks to 200 passengers at 37,000 feet in the air used to mean balancing snack boxes in one hand and manual, paper-based sales reconciliations in the other. In the January mPOS Tracker, PYMNTS caught up with Eswee Vorster, head of IT and...
With the global mobile point of sale (mPOS) market projected to experience a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.8% from 2017 to 2026, many solution providers are looking to use partnerships as a boost to snag a bigger share of the growing market. Get...
It’s the season of giving, and that means many consumers are in the spirit to donate to a good cause — without worrying about card fraud. By using mPOS devices, nonprofit orgs can improve payments security, while enabling smooth processing and eliminating long fundraising event...
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When it comes to managing Black Friday crowds, it’s all about getting customers checked out quickly. That’s prompting some retailers, including Gap Inc., to customize its own mPOS solution. In the latest PYMNTS mPOS Tracker, James Thordsen, Gap’s head of product management, discusses how the...
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Before 2009, when Square launched in the U.S., the world of payments wasn’t terribly friendly terrain for small and micro-businesses looking to accept credit cards. The process was convoluted, and the outcome was generally expensive for the merchant. Get the Full Story Complete the form...
Smartphones make it easy for small merchants to accept card payments, but safety can be an issue. If merchants could securely accept PINs via mobile apps, they could replace weak, signature-based verification with more robust PIN-based verification. According to Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard’s...
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