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PayMaya One Lite makes cashless payments for SMEs easier

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PayMaya is introducing another one of their innovations in for cashless payments in the Philippines: the PayMaya One Lite. This is the latest all-in-one, pocket-sized device from PayMaya that accepts all types of digital payments to make the transition of SMEs to cashless payments easier.

The PayMaya One Lite is a portable and compact device with a similar form factor as a smartphone. It can be completely paperless with transaction records being sent via text message or email straight to the customer upon payment.

Currently, the PayMaya One Lite accept payments from Visa, Mastercard, and JCB credit, debit, and prepaid card payments as well as e-wallet accounts such as PayMaya QR. Acceptance for Bancnet cards, WeChat Pay, Alipay, and QR PH are expected to arrive soon. This will allow SMEs to easily accept any form of cashless payments whether for stores, deliveries, or even meetups anywhere.

We continue to respond to the evolving needs of business owners especially with the increasing consumer preference for cashless transactions. With the PayMaya One Lite all-in-one payment device, SMEs can offer the widest range of digital payment options that help ensure safer and more convenient paperless transactions for their customers,” said PayMaya President Shailesh Baidwan.

The One Lite is just one of PayMaya’s end-to-end devices for cashless payment acceptance solutions for businesses and merchants. Businesses may also employ PayMaya One in physical stores or kiosks or the PayMaya Checkout payment gateway for e-commerce sites. PayMaya Payment Links can send invoices through email, SMS or even chat. You can check out their range of cashless payment suites via their website.

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