Immediate payment has started at one of the domestic food chains
Since the introduction of the instant payment system in 2020, everything has been done to ensure that the modern method, which benefits the economy as a whole, spreads to the checkout zones of stores, but this process has been rather slow so far. Laurel, a leading domestic IT company, has now broken down several barriers to the technology’s popularity. The company’s QR-based solution, which is preparing for its professional innovation conference on May 31, was the first of the big Hungarian retain chains to make its debut in one of CBA Príma’s stores in Budapest.
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