Semi-integrated POS

Semi-Integrated POS (Point-of-Sale) is a checkout method used by retailers which integrates payment processing and POS software in a secure & streamlined network configuration. Allowing retailers to accept credit card and debit card payments, as well account for inventory changes, returns, voided transactions and other payment functions.

The Benefit of Semi-Integration

Semi-integration is a measure that ensures payment terminals are connected with retail point-of-sale software, while maintaining separation between payment information transmission and other systems. [1] [2] In order for retailers to become PCI complaint without extensive investment into fully integrated compliant systems, semi-integration offers a cost effective, compliant resolution.


Compatible Semi-Integrated Smart Terminals

For flexible integrations that support multiple use cases and integration techniques, as well as a programmable customer facing display, there is the:

(all terminals are PCI compliant and support NFC, Magnetic Swipe, and EMV chip insert)

Compatible Semi-Integrated Payment Terminals

For payment terminals that provide an interface focused on just the action of a swipe or chip insert:

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