BharatPe launches all-in-one payment device BharatPe One
Summary
BharatPe One will streamline transactions for merchants by offering multiple payment options including dynamic and static QR code, tap-and-pay and traditional card payment options, across a wide range of debit and credit cards.
BharatPe announced on Tuesday, April 23, the launch of BharatPe One, an all-in-one payment device with a point of sale (PoS), QR code and speaker.
The company plans to unveil the product in over 100 cities in the first phase and will further scale it to more than 450 cities in the next six months.
BharatPe said this product will streamline transactions for merchants by offering multiple payment options, including dynamic and static QR code, tap-and-pay and traditional card payment options, across a wide range of debit and credit cards.
“Equipped with a high-definition touchscreen display, 4G and Wi-Fi connectivity, and powered by the latest Android operating system, BharatPe One delivers enhanced performance and security,” the company stated in a release.
“With user-friendly interface, portable design, and comprehensive transaction dashboards, BharatPe One caters to the diverse needs of the offline merchants,” the company added.
CEO of BharatPe, Nalin Negi said BharatPe One is another disruptive product that will transform the digital payments landscape by improving efficiency and convenience for millions of merchants across India.
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“By combining multiple functionalities into one cost-effective device, we’re providing a comprehensive solution tailored to the varied needs of small and medium businesses across diverse sectors. BharatPe is a merchant-first company and this state-of-the-art device underscores our commitment to be a preferred partner for offline merchants,“ Negi said.
Rijish Raghavan, Chief Business Officer, PoS Solutions, BharatPe stated that the Indian fintech company has received an overwhelming response from its merchants in the pilot phase of the product.
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