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Little ventures into Kenya’s e-commerce with PoS Solution

NAIROBI, Kenya, Dec 19 – Little has introduced its point-of-sale (PoS) terminal solution, tapping into Kenya’s booming e-commerce market and cashless payment trends. The global PoS market is projected to exceed $103.83 billion by 2023. 

The solution, Little Pay PoS, supports transactions in Kenyan Shillings, US Dollars, and mobile money platforms such as M-Pesa, Airtel Money, and PesaLink.

According to Kelvin Munga, Head of Business Development Merchant Acquiring and Payments, the system targets businesses of all sizes, offering speed, reliability, and flexibility.

“Whether you’re a small retailer or a large enterprise, our solution ensures that your payment process is fast, convenient, and secure,” said Munga.

The cloud-based system features an online portal for real-time data access, user customization, and multi-user setup.

It also provides enhanced security compliance and connects merchants to customers via the Little cab platform, streamlining delivery and payments.

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