Cashlez Worldwide Indonesia Tbk PT
IDX:CASH
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Cashlez Worldwide Indonesia Tbk PT
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PT Cashlez Worldwide Indonesia Tbk develops and operates credit card and debit card-based payment applications. The company is headquartered in Jakarta Selatan, Dki Jakarta and currently employs 143 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2020-05-04. The Company’s products include Cashlez Pay, Cashlez Reporting, Cashlez mPOS, Cashlez One, Cashlez Reader Non-Printer and Cashlez Reader Printer. Cashlez Pay is a payment system that can process various types of non-cash payments both offline and online. Cashlez Reporting is a feature for monitoring all merchant business transactions. Cashlez mobile point of sales application feature that can be used by business actors to manage sales and business transactions. Cashlez One is an android-based device that can process various types of payments, including swipe and dip cards, as well as online payments. Cashlez Reader Non-Printer is a security tool for accepting various non-cash transaction methods from debit cards and credit cards. Cashlez Reader Printer is a security tool for accepting non-cash transaction methods from debit cards and credit cards, as well as online payments.
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