Tap and pay, also known as contactless payment, involves using cards or mobile devices equipped with NFC technology to make secure and fast transactions. Users can tap their cards or devices near an NFC-enabled terminal for payment.
With Lubynet Tap on Mobile, you can turn your Android device into a mobile payment terminal, which then makes it very easy for you to take payments on your smartphone or tablet.
Accept cashless payments quickly and easily. With Tap on Mobile you can accept Visa and Mastercard credit and debit cards as well as mobile payment methods with your Android smartphone or tablet.
Contactless payments are known for their convenience. Customers appreciate the speed and ease of completing transactions without the need to insert or swipe cards. This can enhance the overall customer experience.
In situations where hygiene and safety are priorities, contactless payments minimize physical contact between customers and payment terminals. This is particularly relevant in times of health concerns, such as during a pandemic.
Many virtual terminals with Tap and Pay can be used on mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets. This mobile accessibility provides flexibility for businesses to accept payments from different locations.
Virtual terminals often come with features for tracking and reporting transactions. This can be valuable for business accounting,reconciliation, and gaining insights into customer payment trends.
App(Android)
Contactless
Mobile Payment
Maximum security
Uses a mobile application on any NFC enabled iPhone or Android device.
Accepts payments from contactless-enabled cards and devices, such as smartphones.
Option to send receipt to customers through SMS or email.
Enables additional business solution integration such as invoicing, inventory management and reporting.
With the Worldline Tap on Mobile app, you can accept cashless payments on your Android smartphone or tablet. Get started quickly and easily – there are no fixed costs or setup fees. Simply register, download the app and get started.