Bank Windhoek makes sales easier for SMEs

Bank Windhoek has launched a new point-of-sale (POS) device for small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

The device is designed to improve payment processing – especially for businesses that are mobile like taxis and food deliveries, allowing them to accept payments anywhere.

According to Bank Windhoek’s executive officer of business banking, Leon Koch, the device will streamline SMEs’ operations, enhance customer experiences, and enable seamless transactions on the go.

“The Bank Windhoek EasyPOS allows customers to offer convenient payment solutions to their clients, no matter where they are,” Koch says.

The EasyPOS is available to qualifying SME customers with an annual turnover not exceeding N$5 million.

“This payment solution is strategically targeted towards key SME sectors, namely fast-moving consumable goods, encompassing both established retail outlets and temporary points of sale, quick-service restaurants, facilitating payment acceptance for delivery services, and transport services, enabling fare collection for taxi and bus operators engaged in both intra and inter-urban transit,” Koch says.

According to Bank Windhoek, the device features a practical and compact design, complemented by advanced functionalities including extended battery longevity.

Additionally, there is an electronic receipt generation via email feature and versatile connectivity options via SIM card or Wi-Fi.
“This thereby ensures uninterrupted payment processing capabilities in virtually any setting,” Koch says.

The product is already being used in the market.

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