
Worldline launches LINURA LP 7220 POS terminal in India
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Worldline announced it has launched one of the most advanced LINUX-based 4G POS terminal – LINURA LP 7220 with highest security protocol, Dual Core Cortex processor and 256MB RAM to enhance
in-store digital payments experience in India.
This is an addition to the existing portfolio of Android and LINUX based POS terminals powered by Worldline and deployed by over 20 banks in India, according to a press statement.
The new terminal comes with industry leading features and upgrades across key parameters like faster processing capabilities, 4G communication speed, large memory of 256 MB Flash and 256 MB
RAM, and wide acceptance among others. In addition, it comes with resistive touch screen, long battery life of 48 hours and a user friendly interface.
Key advantages of Worldline LINURA LP 7220 POS terminals are:
It accepts card payments such as NFC based contactless cards, EMV chip and Magstripe cards; and form factors like BQR, UPI QR, SMS Pay, Amazon Pay, Samsung Pay among others. Merchants can
extend the convenience of Value Added Services like BNPL, EMIs, Loyalty rewards management, Dynamic Currency Conversion to consumers. It generates e-charge slip push via SMS & Email for
records.
Worldline POS terminals are complaint with latest safety and security guidelines. Worldline LINURA LP 7220 POS terminals are PCI PTS 6.x Approved, EMV Level1&2, EMV Contactless L1,Paypass,
Paywave, American ExpressPay, Discover D-PAS, CE, TQM, RoHS, ISO90001, BIS, WPC, TEC approved. It also supports report download for TTG (Transaction and Terminal Gateway) and is capable of
performing remote diagnostics for quicker resolution of operational issues.
Customers can make payments through multiple modes including cards, UPI , BQR, link based payments resulting in higher conversions. Also, it provides merchants with supplementary revenue
streams by offering EMIs, BNPL etc., increasing average ticket size and sales volume.