If you’re accepting cards in store, or in-person, you’ll want to ensure the process is quick and easy. Long queues are a big turn off for shoppers and, in a world of social distancing, unnecessary interaction should be kept to a minimum.
Here’s how to optimize your card processing in person:
1. Contactless
Tap-to-pay is standard these days, and, since everyone wants to keep their distance, you can take contactless one step further and let customers pay via self-service kiosks.
2. Digital wallets
Digital wallets are easy to use and secure. Apple Pay and Google Pay™️ have the added benefit of helping to blur the lines between online and point of sale transactions so your customer can move seamlessly between the two. Amazon Pay lets customers pay using information already stored in their Amazon account. In all cases, they remove the need for customers to go digging around in their purse.
3. Mobile point of sale (mPOS)
There’s a lot to be said for bringing the payment to the customer and not sending them off to join the back of a queue. Mobile point of sale (mPOS) terminals provide greater flexibility by letting you take payment from anywhere. Now, there’s a new generation of smartphone-style terminals that let you manage several POS functionalities from one device. Source
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