Adyen launches in-house designed terminals

Adyen, the global financial technology platform, has launched its first in-house designed terminals.

“Adyen’s commitment is to help businesses realize their ambitions faster, and creating our own terminals is the latest way we’re delivering on this promise,” said Kamran Zaki, COO at Adyen.

“We always innovate based on customer feedback to deliver superior experiences with speed and flexibility. With our in-person payments offering, businesses have a full suite of terminals to choose from, enabling them to pick the best one to meet their specific needs.”

The devices realise customer wishes to be mobile, discrete, reliable, affordable, with long-lasting battery, and accepting payments spanning a tap, dip, or swipe. They run on Adyen’s single platform, which enables end-to-end control, tailored payment flows, and high speed of innovation at the point-of-sale.

Said Derk Busser, VP of Product, In-Person Payments: “Our goal is to continuously reduce friction within the consumer journey. By designing highly mobile devices, we’re empowering businesses to collect payments not only when behind a checkout counter - but anywhere. The breadth of use cases this mobility provides signifies an exciting development in advanced, in-person purchases.”

The NYC1 is the most affordable and flexible device within the in-person payment range. The device enables businesses to offer a fully-customised payment flow in their own point of sale app. It’s ideal for businesses that have already invested in hardware like phones or tablets and want to add payments to their setup.

A key use case is platforms who want to offer a simple and affordable payment device to their small business customers. There is also strong usability among enterprises who see mobility as a way to deliver more seamless in-person experiences - from mitigating long lines at checkout to freeing up sales associates to provide more personalised service. Availability for the Asia Pacific/Middle East region is expected soon, the company said.

The AMS1 is an all-in-one terminal with an Android operating system that businesses can use to accept payments as well as run their own business applications. By consolidating applications, store employees can perform tasks such as accessing their cash register, managing inventory, and accepting payments all on a single device. It simplifies day-to-day operations while also providing the same benefits as the NYC1. The AMS1 is ideal for enterprise and platform businesses that want to be able to access all operational apps via one device, Adyen said. The terminal will be globally available later this year.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Fortinet enhances FortiRecon to align with CTEM framework

SentinelOne recognised as a 2025 Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice for XDR

AWS: AI adoption grows 20% in Singapore