This GoSwiff’s new app allows consumers to digitally withdraw cash
Consumers wouldn’t have to worry about limited access to ATMs and bank branches.
Aimed at helping to boost mobile transactions through mobile point of sale or mPOS, global mobile payments and marketing services provider, GoSwiff launched its new payment application.
After conducting market studies amongst GoSwiff clients across five regions, the results showed that merchants are very much keen in conducting mobile transactions through mobile point of sale. However, they wanted an app that would allow them to manage business processes, and streamline efficiencies with both visual and technical enhancements, better. This is where GoSwiff jumped on the bandwagon.
According to GoSwiff’s COO, Stefano Diemmi, at a time when increasing numbers of merchants and consumers are looking to make payments digitally, their latest app allows them to do this faster and more efficiently.
Stefano explains that rather than solving problems, their latest app offers a number of new features and opportunities for those using it. Some of the key highlights include a new user interface which has an intuitive design to make the payment experience for the consumer even smoother; Cash advance allowing cardholders to withdraw cash up to a certain limit through the mobile application; Location services configuration which allows merchants to configure location services tied to transaction processing, either mandatory or optional; and transaction notifiers which updates the transaction’s status for 3rd party applications.
“GoSwiff is continuously developing products with enriched features and services to help ensure merchants remain up to speed with rapidly evolving mobile payment market requirements, so expect to hear more from us,” Stefano exclaimed.
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