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mCASH seeks to make payments easier by enabling consumers to pay and get paid directly from their mobile device. By scanning a QR code on a screen or printed on paper, consumers can pay for goods or services at a physical point-of-sale (POS), in-app, or online. Additionally, they can make peer-to-peer payments by sending the funds to the recipient’s mobile phone number.
- Founded in 2010
- 25 employees
- $9.5 million in funding
- 360,000 merchants have POS terminals that support mCASH
- Uses two-factor authentication
Consumers can use mCASH at a physical point of sale or online, by scanning a QR code.
>> At physical POS
mCASH recently partnered with payment terminal provider Point, which is owned by Verifone, to enable merchants to accept payment through mCASH at the physical POS. To pay, users simply open the mCASH app, scan the QR code that appears on the payment terminal, and accept the payment.
When a merchant does not have a POS terminal that supports QR codes, they use a printed QR code affixed near their register.
>> Peer-to-peer payments
To make peer-to-peer payments, users simply:
- Select the amount they want to send
- Pick the account to fund the transaction
- Choose a recipient from their address book
- Swipe to confirm the payment
After scanning the QR code, the consumer receives a payment request on their smartphone and swipes to pay and complete the transaction.
>> Printed ads
mCASH can also be used directly on printed advertisements, billboards, or TV ads to entice consumers to buy. When merchants include a QR code next to a product for sale, customers can scan it using the mCASH app to begin the checkout process. The app requests payment from the customer, who selects their preferred payment method, confirms the amount, and provides their pre-loaded shipping details.
Businesses who wish to on-board with mCASH face few hurdles since there is no need to purchase additional hardware and the web-based payment platform works on every device with a browser. Additionally, mCASH chargers a lower transaction fee than solutions such as Square and iZettle.