TCS launches solution to help retailers integrate payments

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

(TCS) has launched 'Merchant Pay' to help retailers seamlessly integrate payments across multiple channels like Aadhaar, credit and as well as phone-based payments through a single interface.

'Merchant Pay' will allow consumers to transact by using fingerprint and confirming identity at stores that are enabled with this platform, said at a statement.



"The Merchant Pay platform will effectively integrate with various banks to provide multiple-mode payment options to suit one's own business model and provide a unified view of all payments," it added.

Additionally, it will also serve as a business analytics platform for strategic business decision making to reduce cost of payment.

The solution will facilitate advanced analytical data by offering analytical report based on pattern analysis.

has worked with the to develop the payment acceptance using

"With numerous payment methods like UPI, eWallets, Pay, Debit and Credit cards available, there was a need for a unified platform that integrates all payment methods offering convenience to customers and also allowing merchants to accept any form of payment," President Growth Markets Ravi Viswanathan said.

To ensure seamless adaption of this cloud hosting solution, will conduct special drives to on-board and train merchants and have a 24x7 professional support set-up for merchants.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

TCS launches solution to help retailers integrate payments

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has launched 'Merchant Pay' to help retailers seamlessly integrate payments across multiple channels like Aadhaar, credit and debit card as well as phone-based payments through a single interface. 'Merchant Pay' will allow consumers to transact by using fingerprint and confirming identity at stores that are enabled with this platform, TCS said at a statement. "The Merchant Pay platform will effectively integrate with various banks to provide multiple-mode payment options to suit one's own business model and provide a unified view of all payments," it added. Additionally, it will also serve as a business analytics platform for strategic business decision making to reduce cost of payment. The solution will facilitate advanced analytical data by offering analytical report based on transaction pattern analysis. TCS has worked with the government to develop the payment acceptance using Aadhaar. "With numerous digital payment methods like UPI, eWallets, ... (TCS) has launched 'Merchant Pay' to help retailers seamlessly integrate payments across multiple channels like Aadhaar, credit and as well as phone-based payments through a single interface.

'Merchant Pay' will allow consumers to transact by using fingerprint and confirming identity at stores that are enabled with this platform, said at a statement.

"The Merchant Pay platform will effectively integrate with various banks to provide multiple-mode payment options to suit one's own business model and provide a unified view of all payments," it added.

Additionally, it will also serve as a business analytics platform for strategic business decision making to reduce cost of payment.

The solution will facilitate advanced analytical data by offering analytical report based on pattern analysis.

has worked with the to develop the payment acceptance using

"With numerous payment methods like UPI, eWallets, Pay, Debit and Credit cards available, there was a need for a unified platform that integrates all payment methods offering convenience to customers and also allowing merchants to accept any form of payment," President Growth Markets Ravi Viswanathan said.

To ensure seamless adaption of this cloud hosting solution, will conduct special drives to on-board and train merchants and have a 24x7 professional support set-up for merchants.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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