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A retail point of sale (POS) terminal is a computerized system used by retailers to process customer transactions. It is typically used to record sales, accept payments, and track inventory. The POS terminal is a key component of a retail store's operations, as it allows retailers to quickly and accurately process customer orders.
The retail POS terminal market is highly competitive, with a wide range of products and services available. Vendors offer a variety of features, such as integrated payment processing, inventory management, customer loyalty programs, and analytics. Many POS terminals also offer cloud-based solutions, allowing retailers to access their data from any location.
Some of the leading companies in the retail POS terminal market include Square, Shopify, Clover, Lightspeed, and NCR Corporation. These companies offer a range of products and services, from basic POS terminals to more advanced solutions. Show Less Read more