Unlike other POS providers we specialise in delivering Enterprise Retail on Cloud for large retail chains as Software as a Service, including application and infrastructure management, and 24/7 support services. Designed for total control and maximum visibility across the enterprise-level retail environment, MaiVin Retail collates business reporting and transactional merchandise, store, and customer data into a single cloud-based replication dashboard giving retail leadership new control and insights for the critical job of delivering exceptional customer experience.
MaiVin Retail scales to accommodate complex, multi— geography, currency, subsidiary, and language businesses running hundreds of points of sale.
MaiVin Retail makes customer experience a central focus, so retailers can transform their businesses to deliver unified, personalised customer experiences in-store, online, on the go and on a mobile or tablet device.
Available on terminal and mobile devices, multi-store, multi-user, eCommerce integrated, loyalty-ready capabilities make it easy to sell to your customers, and more importantly, keep them coming back. Customisable UI empowers you to reflect your retail brand consistently across all shopping channels.
While the cash register remains an important component to the point of sale configuration, software developers have taken the basic functionality of ringing sales and accepting payments and increased capabilities.
Retail POS software is the program that processes sales transactions, houses the data related to inventory and sales and provides the interface for your employees and store associates. It’s the nerve centre of your retail ecosystem and as such, your point of sale needs to be able support your business and operational goals for success and growth into the future.
One of the most important features of your point of sale software in regards to your ability to expand your business and retail chain is its ability to grow with you—its scalability. Scalability is not just about being able to add more terminals to your in-store configuration. It’s also about being able to:
Too many retailers simply accept the fact that their most important systems don’t share data. The administrative inefficiencies that surround this type of environment, however, ultimately end up being costly time sucks. Redundant processes and double data entry are two of the top complaints from retailers with disparate ERP and POS systems.