PaymentsIn-Person PaymentsWhat we support

What we support

Solutions, locations, languages, payment methods, and certified terminals for VINR in-person acceptance.

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A single overview of everything VINR in-person payments covers — hardware, software, geographies, card schemes, and acceptance methods — so you can confirm fit before you build.

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VINR offers five ways to accept in-person payments. All share the same payment object model and webhook events as online payments.

SolutionBest forRequires codeHardware required
Countertop terminal (Nexgo CT20 / CT20P)Fixed checkout lanes, reception desks, pharmaciesOptional (Terminal API or standalone)CT20 or CT20P
Handheld terminal (Nexgo N92 / N86Pro)Table-side service, queue-busting, field salesOptional (Terminal API or standalone)N92 or N86Pro
Compact mPOS (Ciontek CM30)Pop-ups, markets, delivery, field agentsYes — VINR mobile SDKCM30 + merchant phone/tablet
Tap to PayLowest-cost mobile acceptance, zero hardwareYes — VINR iOS / Android SDKNone (uses merchant's iPhone or Android)
StandaloneNo-code countertop sales, fallback acceptanceNoAny VINR terminal

See Terminals for hardware specifications and ordering. See Tap to Pay and Mobile solutions for the software-only paths.

Locations and languagesAsk

Available markets

VINR in-person acceptance is available in the following regions. All listed countries support the full terminal lineup and the complete feature set unless noted.

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If your target market is not listed, contact your VINR account manager. Markets are added on a rolling basis — onboarding timelines vary by local acquiring relationships.

Supported currencies

VINR terminals process payments in the local settlement currency of the merchant's acquiring account. DCC-enabled terminals can additionally present foreign cardholders with their home currency at the point of sale.

Common settlement currencies: AUD · BGN · CAD · CHF · CZK · DKK · EUR · GBP · HRK · HUF · NOK · NZD · PLN · RON · SEK · USD.

Terminal display languages

The terminal UI (prompts, receipt text, and error messages shown to the cardholder) can be set per-device or per-location in the Dashboard under Hardware → Terminals → [device] → Display language.

Supported display languages: Bulgarian · Czech · Danish · Dutch · English · Estonian · Finnish · French · German · Greek · Hungarian · Italian · Latvian · Lithuanian · Norwegian · Polish · Portuguese · Romanian · Slovak · Slovenian · Spanish · Swedish.


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Card schemes

All VINR terminals accept the major global card networks. Scheme enablement depends on your acquiring agreement.

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Digital wallets and mobile payments

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Card entry methods

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Alternative payment methods

The following APMs are available on VINR in-person terminals. Each requires a separate commercial agreement and Dashboard enablement.

Payment methodTypeMarkets
WeChat PayQR code / NFCEU, UK, AU, CA — for Chinese traveller markets
AlipayQR codeEU, UK, AU, CA — for Chinese traveller markets
iDEALQR codeNetherlands
BancontactChip + NFCBelgium
Carte Bancaire (CB)Chip + contactlessFrance

Contact your VINR account manager to enable APMs on your account.


TerminalsAsk

VINR certifies five terminal models. All are PCI PTS 5.x certified, shipped with TDES/DUKPT key injection already performed — you never handle encryption keys directly.

ModelForm factorScreenConnectivityPrinterBest for
Nexgo N92Handheld — Android5″ touch4G / WiFi / BluetoothBuilt-in thermalTableside, queue-busting
Nexgo N86ProHandheld — Android6″ large touch4G / WiFi / BluetoothNoneCustomer-facing forms, delivery, field sales
Nexgo CT20Countertop5″ touchEthernet / WiFiBuilt-in thermalRetail checkout lanes, pharmacies, cafés
Nexgo CT20PCountertop + PIN pad5″ touch + separate PIN padEthernet / WiFiBuilt-in thermalEnvironments requiring a separate cardholder keypad
Ciontek CM30Compact mPOS — Android3.5″ touchBluetooth 5.0 / WiFiNonePop-ups, markets, field agents with a phone

For full hardware specifications, accessories, ordering, and fleet provisioning, see Terminals.


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