VeriFone to focus on security and unattended payment systems at Kiosk Europe
April 27, 2008
ESSEN, Germany — VeriFone, a secure electronic payment solutions provider, will host a drop-in Security Advisory Clinic May 6 at Kiosk Europe 2008. Visitors to the show can pick up a step-by-step guide to payment security and best practices and receive one-on-one advice and information about practical procedures that can be implemented to maintain security.
At the event, VeriFone will exhibit its latest unattended payment systems, the OP 4100 and OP 3100, which are deployed across a wide variety of retail settings, including supermarkets, ticketing environments and pay-at-the-pump stations across Europe. The VeriFone team will discuss how unattended payment systems can increase customer throughput and loyalty.
Also on display will be the MX860, a wide-screen, consumer-facing device which is used as both a PIN pad and customer messaging station. It features fast processing speeds and large memory, making it an ideal solution for busy retail environments with high-volume lanes. The large full-color display is suitable for interactive displays and signature capture as well as providing a quick and easy method of payment. Combined with VeriFone's PAYware software, the MX860 can double as an interactive customer service point.
New to VeriFone is its latest contactless payment solution, the QX120. The QX120 supports all major contactless payment schemes, including those initiated from mobile phones using the emerging Near Field Communications, or NFC standard. The ultra thin QX120 can be connected to a stand-alone payment device or integrated POS system to provide contactless acceptance capability.