A Dynamic QR Code Device for India
Digital payments in India is undergoing a big shift, with the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) emerging as the preferred mode of transaction. According to data released by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), UPI witnessed an approximate of a staggering 118 billion transactions in the fiscal year 2023. Capitalizing on this momentum, SuperUs, an Indian tech OEM, has unveiled its latest innovation - the Dynamic QR Code device.
This device seamlessly combines the functionalities of a cash terminal and checkout terminal, providing businesses and customers with unparalleled transaction experiences. By facilitating integrated systems that ensure error-free reconciliation, the Dynamic QR Code device guarantees accuracy and efficiency in payment processes.
The Dynamic QR Code device offers comprehensive management of financial and inventory data with its integration capabilities, inventory accounts and ERP systems. Additionally, the display technology utilises innovative E Ink electronic paper resulting in crystal-clear visuals and an enhanced user experience. Moreover, it offers multiple sizes and caters to the diverse needs of businesses and ensuring versatility and adaptability in various environments.
This device seamlessly combines the functionalities of a cash terminal and checkout terminal, providing businesses and customers with unparalleled transaction experiences. By facilitating integrated systems that ensure error-free reconciliation, the Dynamic QR Code device guarantees accuracy and efficiency in payment processes.
The Dynamic QR Code device offers comprehensive management of financial and inventory data with its integration capabilities, inventory accounts and ERP systems. Additionally, the display technology utilises innovative E Ink electronic paper resulting in crystal-clear visuals and an enhanced user experience. Moreover, it offers multiple sizes and caters to the diverse needs of businesses and ensuring versatility and adaptability in various environments.
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