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Promsvyazbank smartphone payment smartphone as POS terminal

Promsvyazbank to enable smartphone as POS terminal

Russian bank Promsvyazbank has introduced a solution for SMEs to use their smartphones instead of POS terminals to accept payments from customers, reports Kommersant. smartphone as POS terminal
A special application downloaded onto the smartphone enables businesses to accept payments from customers using Visa and MasterCard bank cards, as well as cards of the national payment system Mir.

Who else can use smartphone as POS terminal? Pretty much everybody.

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Mastercard is Turning Every Phone Into a POS Terminal smartphone as POS terminal

Mastercard launched a new tool that it hopes will bring contactless payments to small businesses that have been unable to offer touch-free commerce due to the prohibitive cost of buying a new POS system.

Tap on Phone, a new Cloud-based tool, allows merchants to convert their Android smartphone or tablet into a contactless POS system. The tool is currently being tested with Mastercard partners in more than a dozen markets on six continents. All merchants need in order to use the new tool is to download a mobile payment app, which they can then begin offering to their customers almost immediately. Tap on Phone leverages Mastercard’s Cloud Point of Sale technology, which moves key parts of payments acceptance software from the individual smartphone to the cloud, making it more affordable and scalable for businesses.

“We continue to see an accelerating shift to digital payments, with businesses of all sizes wanting to provide swift, secure, compelling point-of-sale experiences. Cloud POS enables us to make these experiences available to our partners with greater speed and efficiency,” Milan Gauder, global head of Mastercard’s acceptance solutions group, said in a statement. “Our partners are the center of everything we do, and our trusted technology powers innovative experiences, choice, flexibility and certainty, creating the products they need. Mastercard’s Cloud Tap on Phone delivers on our promise of ground-breaking products and innovation.”

In a blog post announcing the launch of Tap on Phone, Mastercard pointed to the increased customer desire for contactless transactions brought on by COVID-19 as a major motivator for introducing the new function. According to the post, “about 130 million micro and small merchants globally do not accept electronic payments,” often due to the cost of new POS systems.

In preliminary research on the pilot launch of Tap on Phone, 70% of users didn’t realize they were using a business’ smartphone to pay for their purchase, suggesting the tool is not only useful for businesses, as it eliminates the need to purchase a costly new device, but comfortable for customers to use as well.


In the same blog post, Mastercard reported that consumer polling in 19 countries earlier this month showed that almost with near half of respondents have swapped out their preferred payment card for one that offers contactless payment.

Mastercard has made a number of launches and pivots during the pandemic, directly in response to shifting customer (and business) needs and demands. In October, for instance, the company announced a partnership with grocery-delivery company Instacart, offering two months of free delivery to new customers who are Mastercard holders. Mastercard also partnered with Stride to offer benefits to gig workers, such as Uber drivers and food couriers, and launched virtual payments cards for business clients, making paperless expense payment more seamless in an increasingly remote business world.

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