Mint Wireless launches mobile payments platform



Mint Wireless has launched what it describes as a complete mobile payments platform, which simplifies the integration of card payments across mobile devices for developers, small businesses and large corporations.
Announcing the launch this week, the company said the product was a modular, scalable and PCI-compliant bank grade platform that would be offered under a more competitive pricing structure while reducing initial setup and hardware costs associated with accepting card payments.
Mint chief executive Alex Teoh claimed the product offered businesses a simpler way to accept payments on mobile devices, revenue opportunities to partners and developers and highly customisable solutions to businesses through a bank grade, PCI-compliant solution.
"We have simplified the pricing structure for any mobile or retail business who accepts card payments," he said.
Teoh said the product could also be white-labelled to reduce the time-to-market for corporates.
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