ICICI Merchant Services, an alliance between ICICI Bank and electronic commerce and payment services company First Data, plans to replace 25,000 machines located in the hospitality sector enterprises with the portable hand-held machines, it said in a statement.
It can be noted that starting December 1 last year, the Reserve Bank has asked for the secret PIN to be entered for all card payments at merchant establishments.
A customer will be presented the machine at the table in order to authorise a transaction rather than the current practice of going to the cash counter where the point-of-sale (POS) machines are generally kept, the statement said.
"We believe this solution will boost card transactions, as now over 70 per cent of all cards in India require PIN authentication in order to successfully complete a transaction," the company's Executive Director Nitish Asthana said.
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