ArmInfo.Converse Bank has introduced a contactless non-cash payment tool - the C-POS mobile application for simplified and quick receipt of payments by business entities in the trade sector, catering / service sectores. This is noted in the message of Converse Bank, where it is explained that C-POS is a mobile version of a regular post-terminal that turns an Android smartphone into a payment terminal.
"With the introduction of the C-POS mobile application, Converse Bank has taken another step forward in the digitalization of banking services and supplemented the tools offered to legal entities. The application can be used not only by legal entities that are clients of Converse Bank, but entrepreneurs who open a bank account with Converse Bank will sign payment service agreement, download and activate this application," the bank said.
The C-POS mobile app is designed for NFC-enabled smartphones running on the Android operating system. With it, you can easily accept payments from bank cards using contactless NFC technology and Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay electronic wallets. C-POS is secure, easy to use and set up on your smartphone. With the C-POS app, you can easily accept payments, make refunds, send payment receipts by email or sms, check your balance and view your payment history.
You can install the C-POS application through the Converse Bank website at https://bit.ly/3FRvaES .
More details about the C-POS application can be found on the bank's website - www.conversebank.am, or by calling (010) 511-211.
The website of Converse Bank notes that the C-POS application is a mobile solution for accepting contactless payments directly on the merchant's smartphone without using any other devices. This type of payment is suitable for use in hotels, restaurants, tourism industry facilities and the commercial sector, as well as in the service sector and delivery services. The C-POS application is installed on a smartphone with an NFC module of the seller or courier. C-POS accepts payments with contactless cards of Visa, MasterCard, ArCa, MIR and other payment systems, as well as payments using Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay and other electronic wallets.