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EMV Integration Solution

Say hello to the most advanced point of sale with EMV Integration!

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POS Integration

MasterPOS Is the only Point of Sale system that provides customers with full integration to an EMV terminal. We developed it especially for you to protect you from chargeback fees..

Easy & Secure Connection

Our solution provides you with an easy and highly secure wireless connection between a PC/TABLET and the EMV Terminal, as well as with the latest technologies available.

Payment Processing

Open as many registers per location for one low monthly fee. Have more than one location? Don’t worry. Multi-locations are no problem for MasterPOS.

How it work’s with MasterPOS?

Limit your fraud liability with Integrated Payments and EMV acceptance.


Full Payments Integration

MasterPOS comes ready to use with integrated credit card processing services. If you already have such a service, let us compare your rates to see how much we can save you on processing fees.

EMV Benefits

EMV cards are embedded with small, yet powerful, chips that create unique information for each transaction, which makes it much more difficult to steal credit card information and create counterfeit cards.

Small merchants must have an EMV-enabled POS system — one that has a card a slot to insert cards and special software — to process the chip. Together the chip card and the chip-enabled terminal form a system that helps reduce counterfeiting, as well as to prevent payment card fraud and its associated costs.

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What is EMV ?

EMV is a technical standard for smart payment cards and for payment terminals and automated teller machines that can accept them.

EMV (Europay, MasterCard and Visa) cards are smart cards (also called chip cards or IC cards) which store their data on integrated circuits rather than magnetic stripes, although many EMV cards also have stripes for backward compatibility. They can be contact cards that must be physically inserted or rather dipped, into a reader, or contactless cards that can be read over a short distance using radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology. Payment cards that comply with the EMV standard are often called chip-and-PIN or chip-and-signature cards, depending on the exact authentication methods required to use them.

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