point of sale
actual location where the client makes the purchase; computer application which facilitates sales transactions and often helps track inventory
Point of sale
This article describes checkout technology. For merchandising at the point of sale, see
point of sale display. For the
managed care plan, see
point of service plan. Checkout redirects here; for the game featured on
The Price Is Right, see
Check-Out.Point of sale or point of service (POS or PoS) can mean a
retail shop, a checkout counter in a shop, or the location where a
transaction occurs. More specifically, point of sale often refers to the
hardware and
software used for checkouts -- the equivalent of an electronic cash register. Point of sale systems are used in
restaurants,
hotels,
stadiums, and
casinos, as well as almost any type of retail establishment.
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BancNet Payment System
The
BancNet (BN) Point-Of-Sale System is a local PIN-based
electronic funds transfer (
EFTPOS) payments solution operated by BancNet on behalf of the member banks and
China UnionPay (CUP). The BN POS System allows merchants to accept the ATM cards of any active BancNet member bank as payment for goods or services and obliges BN to settle the transaction as early as the following banking day through a direct deposit to a settlement account with any member bank. Acceptance of CUP cards is presently limited to
SM Prime Holdings, Inc.'s Department Store, Supermarket, Hypermarket, Super Sale, Watson's, Sports Central, SM Appliance, Toy Kingdom, and select Surplus Stores.
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point-of-sale
Adjective
1. of or relating to or being the location where something is purchased
(pertainym) point
point of sale (POS)
This term refers to the use of payment cards at a retail location (point of sale). The payment information is captured either on paper vouchers or by electronic terminals, which, in some cases, are designed to also transmit the information (in which case the arrangement may be referred to as "electronic funds transfer at point of sale" (EFTPOS)).
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