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Singapore-based Unitronic Components showcases mPOS solutions

Unitronic Components will be showcasing its integrated mPOS solution at CARTES 2014. The Singapore-based company says it aims to deliver all-in-one solutions for retailers and merchants in the ordering and payment industry.
October 24, 2014 Read time: 1 min

Unitronic Components will be showcasing its integrated mPOS solution at CARTES 2014. The Singapore-based company says it aims to deliver all-in-one solutions for retailers and merchants in the ordering and payment industry. Features of its range include real-time order alerting, payment mobility and system management from anywhere via a backend  web app. The company’s patented EMV sticker payment tags were approved across the entire eurozone this year, as well as in the US, China, Indonesia, Malaysia , Hong Kong and Singapore. The product was launched as a contactless sticker credit card with a US bank in Singapore and Unitronic says: “We are seeking to work with strategic partners to complement the existing contactless payments trend, which is an unavoidable future.”

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