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This Article is From Mar 19, 2021

Tap-To-Phone: The Newest Way To Take Digital Payments To Small Merchants

Tap-To-Phone: The Newest Way To Take Digital Payments To Small Merchants
A customers makes a contactless payment using a mobile phone. Photographer: Angel Garcia/Bloomberg

As banks and payment operators look to reach the smallest of merchants across India, mobile point-of-sale or soft PoS card transactions are emerging as a possible new option. Technologies ranging from QR codes to UPI-based payments and now mobile PoS are being used to bring mom and pop stores, the last remaining bastion of cash transactions, into the digital payments fold.

Also known as the ‘tap and go' or ‘tap to phone' feature, the contactless payment service works the same as a hardware POS terminal. Through a mobile application, merchants can accept card payments using their near-field communication-enabled cellular devices. It helps avoid the cost of installing and maintaining PoS machines, which are typically cost-effective only when a relatively large volume go through the terminal.

“Typically, card transactions get limited by the need to have POS machines, and during the pandemic, it became an even bigger challenge to onboard new merchants because of that. This led to the launch of softPOS that allows financial institutions to seamlessly onboard merchants using just a mobile app,” said Nalin Bansal, head of RuPay and NFC at the umbrella entity for retail payments, National Payments Corporation of India.

As of December, the number of POS devices in the country formed just 0.6% of the total number of credit and debit cards issued by banks, according to the latest ATM/POS data on the Reserve Bank of India website. In terms of value, POS devices contributed to 30% of the overall value of card transactions in the country.

Earlier this month, NPCI tied up with the largest bank in the country, State Bank of India, to launch contactless payments for RuPay cards that work through merchants' NFC-enabled smartphones. The service has also been adopted by other major banks and payment operators.

  • In June 2020, Mastercard, Axis Bank Ltd. and Worldline launched India's first SoftPOS service for merchants that can be used via its app on android phones.
  • In November, HDFC Bank Ltd., in partnership with Visa, launched SmartHub Merchant Solutions 3.0—a comprehensive solution for merchants and self-employed professionals that allows them to accept payments in-store, online, and on-the-go through a single dashboard.
  • In January, merchant commerce platform Pine Labs launched its mobile app ‘AllTap' for providing softPOS services to small merchants.
  • Last week, Paytm launched Paytm Smart POS for android phones.

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