Vincent Choi, CEO of Pomelo Pay joins the FinTech Magazine Podcast to talk about contactless payments, the importance of QR codes and the impact of the pandemic and Brexit for the fintech industry.
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As a business owner, it’s likely you’re now wondering what the contactless limit increase could mean for your company. We put everything you need to know on one page.
Pomelo Pay has expanded its Covid-19 proof payment support to SMEs with an unlimited processing offer.
We've updated our online Shop, giving you even more ways to sell
Sometimes, the best card machine is one that doesn’t charge an arm and a leg whenever you make a sale. 🦵
Pomelo Pay is a payment provider offering a secure, simple and hassle-free way to take payments in an instant.
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Participating in Plastic Free July is a great way to get create a greener, more sustainable business.
Rishi Sunak has just announced a new Eat Out to Help Out scheme to incentivise people to eat out, thereby supporting restaurants, pubs and other food businesses as well as their 1.8 million employees.
As part of the response to the question of when can restaurants reopen, the government has recently published an extensive advisory guide for pubs and restaurants reopening so that they can help keep customers safe while the Coronavirus is still active.
Here’s how savvy restaurants are handling Covid to survive, and how you can too. Our top tips will help you keep your doors open, staff morale up, and customers happy.
On the 23rd of March of 2020, the government ordered all cafes, pubs and non-essential businesses to shut down for at least 3 weeks in order to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Cards are replacing cash at a colossal speed: almost two in five payments were made by debit cards in 2018.
Have you ever thought about the environmental cost of your payment methods?