The POS terminal is easy to set up, can be operated using a pre- or post-paid SIM, and does away with the use of paper receipts—making it cost & battery effective, and, of course, very environment friendly. With a simple and hassle-free documentation policy, a merchant can start using a PayUmoney POS terminal within 48 hours of signing up for the service. Interested users may sign up at the website or by calling 9069143747.
To explain the approach behind developing the POS terminal, Nitin Gupta, CEO & Co-founder, PayUmoney said, “If we look at the Reserve Bank of India’s December 2015 data, there are 644 million debit card holders in India. The number’s 22.75 million for credit cards. Against these, there are only 1.2 million POS terminals, which shows the huge opportunity that exists in the POS payments services sector. Our objective is to bring the smaller merchants into the ambit of payment processing services—the class that has so far been ignored by the traditional players.”
“When we developed our product, we kept in mind the unique demands of the Indian merchants—whether in cities, or in the country’s vibrant villages. We decided to do away with paper transaction slips: a transaction acknowledgement will be sent to the buyer’s mobile with a link that opens up a soft copy of an e-slip. The merchant gets an email copy of the same, every time a transaction takes place,” he further added.
This helps merchants to save on unnecessary costs and makes the POS terminal extremely energy efficient, durable, and ideal for locations with frequent power outages.
With flexibility as the key development buzzword, PayUmoney’s POS terminal does not come with bundled SIMs. Giving merchants the liberty to choose the operator and connection type (pre- or post-paid), the POS terminal of PayU is quite unlike the traditional players that force merchants to subscribe to costly bundled connections.