News

mPOS SumUp extends to US with new NFC card terminal

Thursday 22 October 2015 00:36 CET | News

European mobile point-of-sale company SumUp has extended its foray into the US market.

SumUp’s payments platform is EMV certified and covers the entire payment spectrum: card terminals, Android and iOS mobile apps, a payment processing platform and risk and anti-fraud solutions. The new EMV contactless card terminal will enable US merchants to make payments via swipe (with electronic and e-wallet payments) via NFC (including ApplePay and AndroidPay) and with EMV chip cards, the new card standard. The new contactless SumUp terminal connects wirelessly to any smartphone or tablet.

Customers will be able to accept all major credit cards, including Visa, MasterCard and American Express, with a per-transaction fee of 2.75 percent.

The company is authorised as a Payment Institution by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and is Europay, MasterCard, and Visa (EMV) and PCI-DSS certified.

SumUp is now present in 15 countries worldwide, including the UK, Germany and Brazil and strategic partnerships with major US companies are to be announced “soon”.

In recent news, SumUp has launched its mobile payments service in Sweden.


Free Headlines in your E-mail

Every day we send out a free e-mail with the most important headlines of the last 24 hours.

Subscribe now

Keywords: SumUp, mPOS, NFC, mobile payments, contactless payments, Android, iOS, EMV, e-wallet
Categories: Payments & Commerce
Companies:
Countries: World
This article is part of category

Payments & Commerce






Industry Events