04 Mar Traderoot Announces Partnership with Halo Dot
(Oilandgaspress) -Traderoot has formed a strategic partnership with Halo Dot, who provides certified, secure and modular SoftPOS software that enables merchants to accept contactless payments directly on mobile devices. Together, the companies aim to make secure, mobile-first SoftPOS payments more widely available.
Android smartphones become secure payment terminals
The partnership integrates Halo Dot’s PCI MPoC-certified SDK directly into Traderoot’s Android-based orchestration and settlement infrastructure. Using this solution, merchants can now accept contactless card payments on standard Android smartphones, without dedicated point-of-sale hardware.
Traderoot adds certified SoftPOS acceptance to its product offering, extending its acquiring and switching capabilities through this collaboration. The move aligns with Traderoot’s broader strategy of enabling scalable, secure, and cost-efficient digital payment infrastructure for banks, fintechs, aggregators, and merchants in markets worldwide.
SoftPOS is a fast-growing focus area for merchants globally as they seek to respond to consumer demand for seamless digital-payment options. SMEs and informal traders welcome the expansion of low-cost, hardware-free acceptance models. With the Traderoot – Halo Dot partnership, SMEs can now maximise this cost-effective solution while maintaining international security standards.
Halo Dot brings years of experience and their globally certified SoftPOS technology to the partnership. Their SoftPOS solution puts security first, and complies with PCI DSS, PCI SSS, PCI PIN, and PCI MPoC standards and supports EMVCo SoftPOS requirements.
Halo Dot’s highly secure architecture includes on-device PIN entry, device attestation, cryptographic protection, and continuous transaction monitoring to ensure both merchant and customer protection in live production environments.
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