Offline, Online, Everywhere – SumUp Launches Omnichannel Payment Suite
Virtual Terminal: Allows businesses to accept card payments on their computer SMS Payments: Send SMS with link to an online payment form ... read more
Virtual Terminal: Allows businesses to accept card payments on their computer SMS Payments: Send SMS with link to an online payment form ... read more
SumUp, the leading mobile point-of-sale (mPOS) company, announces that it is now available in more than 1500 retail stores across Europe. The ... read more
Holvi and SumUp, two of Europe’s most high profile fintech startups are hooking up to offer better financial services to small businesses and the growing community of ‘solo-preneurs’, self-employed people and freelancers that struggle to access traditional banking and finance products.
The journey to bring the States in line with Europe, which has made the most of the technology for the past ten years, has had a roller-coaster of a ride. However, now the momentum appears to be working in its favour as MasterCard says "Americans are quickly embracing EMV chip cards," but are there any obstacles that could impede this momentum?
SumUp, the mobile point of sale (mPOS) startup, has expanded its mobile payments platform to the United States to capitalise on the recent nationwide shift to EMV technology.
SumUp, the mobile point of sale (mPOS) startup, has expanded to Scandinavian countries with a launch of its mobile payments service in Sweden. The company is now present in a total of 14 countries, including Germany, the UK and Brazil.
SumUp, the mobile point of sale (mPOS) startup, has raised €10m in investment through a new funding round, pushing its total investment fund up to €50m.
The European mPOS company announced today the launch of several SDKs and APIs for iOS and Android developers. These will allow third-parties to connect with SumUp’s end-to-end payment platform and card terminals.
European mPOS company SumUp has closed a double digit, million dollar, series C financing round, led by Russian FinTech venture capital fund, Life.Sreda.
SumUp, a UK-based firm which offers small companies a platform to accept card transactions, has partnered up with Revel Systems, which provides iPad tills to businesses. As a result of the partnership, all of Revel System's tills will now come equipped...