e-Nabler Corporation, a provider of modern payment technology solutions , has announced the certification of Ingenico’s iSMP m-payments solution for iOS devices on its mobile PoS application, eMobilePOS (view press release). As a result, US merchants using the eMobilePOS will be able to accept EMV Chip & Pin payment transactions. When the eMobilePOS is paired with Ingenico’s iSMP device it is able to scan barcodes, read credit cards, process chip-embedded cards and enable PIN based transactions on an iPhone or iPod Touch for mobile and secure sale transactions. The solution also incorporates real-time web-based analytics to monitor sales from installations.
“As part of our vision to provide a wide range of mobility tools to our merchants, we are happy to announce the integration of an industry-first mobile EMV Chip & PIN payment capability with our eMobilePOS App. We understand and appreciate the need for businesses to be more competitive than ever; this is in line with our commitment to ensure cost-savings for our customers while automating and mobilising their operations with the highest degree of security technologically possible,” said Joel Vazquez, President & CEO of e-Nabler Corporation. “Companies are leveraging our eMobilePOS mobility suite to transform everything from table-side orders and payments at restaurants to virtually eliminating checkout lines at retail stores.“
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