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• It is fully compatible with PIN pad devices, and they're expensive, unreliable and look terrible. We've
Apple iOS 7 and Android for created an all-in-one solution with all pieces in one small footprint, using a
tablets and mobile devices, single power cable."
and the user experience is
unified across all device Included in the compact, swivel device are a universal tablet POS, payment
types used. terminal that includes EMV acceptance capability, two dimensional QR and
bar code scanner, thermal printer and cash drawer.
Hurley and Tappin also emphasized
that Apriva Pay Plus 3.0 does far more In addition, Rasori noted that the PowaPIN device, which is smaller than the
than process payments. "Merchants palm of a typical woman's hand, supports all verification methods, including
receive push notifications on chip and PIN, chip and sign, swipe and PIN, and swipe and sign, "And it's all
transactional activity," Hurley said. PCI compliant," he said.
"We don't want end users to just use
it to process payments. We want to
create a dependency. ... We notify
them daily of the amount cleared that
day and will let them know when
transactions are taking place in real
time."
Tappin added that the product's
interactivity "keeps [merchants]
engaged in the product, and it
becomes a business tool they use on
a daily basis."
Apriva Pay Plus 3.0 also offers detailed
analytics on activity within the mobile
application. Hurley said the solution
"provides data on where customers
are activating geographically, by
state and city ... demographic data,
anonymized on gender, age, etc., to
create end-user profiles; top devices
used; which features are used, and
which ones nobody uses." All this
data is then provided merchants in
monthly reports, and the data can be
exported to accounting applications,
Hurley added.
Hurley noted that the merchant
portal's web companion is also white-
labeled and hosted on the customer's
URL in Apriva's data centers. It is built
on responsible design technology,
which allows the portal to adapt as
needed for any screen interface.
In addition, Tappin said that the
web companion is integrated with
customer care via a ticketing system,
and its inventory capability can
create items, prices and descriptions
that representatives in the field can
automatically sync up with, so no
manual entry of updated product
prices and features needs to be done.
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• It is fully compatible with PIN pad devices, and they're expensive, unreliable and look terrible. We've
Apple iOS 7 and Android for created an all-in-one solution with all pieces in one small footprint, using a
tablets and mobile devices, single power cable."
and the user experience is
unified across all device Included in the compact, swivel device are a universal tablet POS, payment
types used. terminal that includes EMV acceptance capability, two dimensional QR and
bar code scanner, thermal printer and cash drawer.
Hurley and Tappin also emphasized
that Apriva Pay Plus 3.0 does far more In addition, Rasori noted that the PowaPIN device, which is smaller than the
than process payments. "Merchants palm of a typical woman's hand, supports all verification methods, including
receive push notifications on chip and PIN, chip and sign, swipe and PIN, and swipe and sign, "And it's all
transactional activity," Hurley said. PCI compliant," he said.
"We don't want end users to just use
it to process payments. We want to
create a dependency. ... We notify
them daily of the amount cleared that
day and will let them know when
transactions are taking place in real
time."
Tappin added that the product's
interactivity "keeps [merchants]
engaged in the product, and it
becomes a business tool they use on
a daily basis."
Apriva Pay Plus 3.0 also offers detailed
analytics on activity within the mobile
application. Hurley said the solution
"provides data on where customers
are activating geographically, by
state and city ... demographic data,
anonymized on gender, age, etc., to
create end-user profiles; top devices
used; which features are used, and
which ones nobody uses." All this
data is then provided merchants in
monthly reports, and the data can be
exported to accounting applications,
Hurley added.
Hurley noted that the merchant
portal's web companion is also white-
labeled and hosted on the customer's
URL in Apriva's data centers. It is built
on responsible design technology,
which allows the portal to adapt as
needed for any screen interface.
In addition, Tappin said that the
web companion is integrated with
customer care via a ticketing system,
and its inventory capability can
create items, prices and descriptions
that representatives in the field can
automatically sync up with, so no
manual entry of updated product
prices and features needs to be done.
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