Remove compliance Remove PayPal Remove Point of Sale Remove Transportation
article thumbnail

Tap to Pay: What It Is and How It Works

Stax

In Seoul, South Korea, the Seoul Bus Transport Association introduced the UPass, a contactless payment card that commuters could tap on as they entered the bus. Beyond retailers and accepting payments, NFC is used for public transport, access control systems, smart advertising, data exchange between devices, and interactive gaming.

article thumbnail

Mobile Credit Card Processing Explained: What Business Owners Need to Know

Stax

Merchants can accept payments anywhere with mobile credit card processing, eliminating the need for a fixed point-of-sale terminal. That can mean paying the plumber by credit card in their own house or paying for a sweater with the sales associate who helped them pick it out, rather than going to find the POS desk.

article thumbnail

Top 10 International Payment Gateways: An In-Depth Guide

FastSpring

Risk management and compliance. PayPal is both a payment processor and a popular digital wallet (not a MoR). PayPal supports online businesses and brick-and-mortar businesses. PayPal’s services include: QR code and POS systems. Support for preferred payment methods (other than PayPal’s digital wallet).