Point of Sales: Presented by
Point of Sales: Presented by
Point of Sales: Presented by
Presented by:
Anurag Chordia
Abhilasha Gupta
Prasanna
Rohit Katyal
Saurabh sheth
Shelani Agrawal
Agenda
Introduction: What is POS and its Types
Parts of POS
Why POS is used- Benefits
Integration with Industry
Sample Reports generated by POS System
Future Trends
What is POS?
Point of Sale (POS) or checkout is the location
where a transaction occurs.
WEB-BASED POS
Personalize transactions
Greeting
Name on receipt
Christmas Card List
Restaurant Business
Seating management
Print guest checks
Print orders to kitchens and bars for preparation
Process credit cards and other payment cards
Run reports
Electronic signature capture
Restaurant: Seating
Design seating layout
Assign wait staff to tables
Monitor how long a party has
Occupied a table
Ordered
Been served
Monitor employee efficiency
Gratuities
Restaurant: Telephone Orders/Takeout
Hi Mr. Smith. Do you
want the usual toppings
Interface with Caller ID on that pizza
GPS for delivery status
GIS maps for drivers
Good customer prompts
Hotel Business
Check-in and check-out activities
Reservations
VIP tracking
Transaction of money
Hotel: Check-in/Check-out
Basic security
Sales tracking by employee
Monitor/control employee theft
Integrates with payroll (some POS)
Tips / Gratuities
Hotel: Kitchen Displays
Tells kitchen staff what to prepare
Multiple language support
Combination of hardware / networking / software
POS: eCommerce Integration
If you operate a web store
in addition to your brick
and mortar store, you
probably want to use the
same Merchant account
for both.
CC Authorize software
Online payment gateway
Merchant account
POS: eCommerce
Acquiring Bank
Acquiring Bank provides Internet Merchant Accounts
Credit Card Association
A financial institution that provides credit card services
Customer Issuing Bank
A financial institution, such as a bank, that provides your customer with a
payment instrument
Internet Merchant Account
A special account with an Acquiring Bank that allows the merchant to
accept credit cards over the Internet
Payment Gateway
A service that provides connectivity among merchants, customers and
financial networks to process authorizations and payments
Processor
A large data center that processes credit card transactions and settles
funds to merchants.
POS: eCommerce
Customer decides to make a The Merchant's Web site receives
purchase on the Merchant's Web customer information and sends
site, proceeds to check-out and
inputs credit card information. transaction information to the
Payment Gateway
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