Little taps into Kenya’s booming e-commerce with point-of-sale terminal solution
Several factors are driving the growth of the mobile POS payment market. One key factor is the increasing penetration of smartphones and tablets, which are being used more frequently for both personal and business purposes.
Another factor is the growing adoption of cloud-based technology, which enables businesses to manage transactions and data more efficiently.
Additionally, the rising popularity of e-commerce and online shopping is driving demand for mobile payment options.
According to Kelvin Munga, Head of Business Development Merchant Acquiring and Payments, another factor is the growing adoption of cloud-based technology, which enables businesses to manage transactions and data more efficiently.
Additionally, the rising popularity of e-commerce and online shopping is driving demand for mobile payment options.
“Little Pay PoS taps into Kenya’s growing cashless transaction supporting settlements in both Kenya Shillings and the US Dollar, as well as mobile money options like Airtel Money, M-Pesa, and Pesalink, ensuring flexibility and convenience for users,” says Munga.
“The design is targeted at businesses that demand speed, ease, and reliability. Whether you’re a small retailer or a large enterprise, our solution ensures that your payment process is fast, convenient, and secure,” he said.
Besides compliance with security standards, Little Pay POS comes with an online portal that allows you to download real-time data and customize information to suit your specific business needs.
It allows set up multiple users on a single platform, providing visibility of cashier activities even while you are on the move.
“By providing transportation of goods and services through the Little cab platform, the new payment system therefore offers merchants an opportunity to connect with their customers hustle free.”
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