Jusp has announced it is teaming up with Nokia as the first provider of a chip-and-pin mPOS solution to the Nokia Lumia smartphone.
Jusp’s solution also works with Windows-based PCs as well as smartphones and tablets running Windows, iOS and Android making it an all-encompassing mPOS solution for both micro merchants and small- and medium-sized retail outlets.
“Given the Microsoft Windows solution is the operating system of choice for most merchants, having an mPOS solution that works with Windows PCs as well as mobile phones and tablets brings enormous benefits to retailers,” said Jacopo Vanetti, CTO and Co-Founder, Jusp. “Jusp’s mPOS chip-and-pin reader can work just as easily with a Windows laptop, an Android tablet, iPhone and or the Nokia Lumia Windows Phone, for example, and it gives merchants and professionals the most flexible way to charge customers and link quickly to back-end payment systems. We are delighted to be working with Nokia to deliver this valuable solution to SMB’s.”
Jusp’s solution is now available in Italy with a rollout to other countries coming over the following months.
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