The Intuit Pay iOS app will be available in the iTunes Store from today for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch but an Android version will be launched in the next few weeks, according to an Intuit. "Current solutions are either too expensive, demand long-term contracts or simply don’t work where businesses need them," said Terry Hicks, vice-president of products for Intuit, in a statement. Intuit said its package, which it valued at £99, will be free for a limited time only. Each of these charge 2.75 percent commission for every transaction they make. Intuit's offering goes up against Sweden's £49 iZettle and PayPal Here, which is set to launch in the UK this summer at less than £100.
The Intuit Pay card reader processes orders by connecting to a mobile app Its 'Intuit Pay' Bluetooth device and mobile app will enable SMEs, start-ups and sole traders to accept credit and debit card payments through chip and pin or swipe transactions, providing they have an internet connection and have passed a mandatory credit check. Intuit, the maker of Quickbooks accounting software, is entering the increasingly crowded mobile payments market. We review Apple's M1 Ultra-powered Mac StudioĬan digital dollars be as anonymous as cash? Ukrainian developers share stories from the war zone When the boss gets angry at employees' Teams habits