Aurionpro launches EMV card payment terminal at UITP, Barcelona

Aurionpro, a technology solutions provider based in India, unveiled its first homegrown EMV Card Type Payment terminal (ECR-one) at the UITP Global Public Transport Summit in Barcelona.

The conference and exhibition serve as a platform for public transport professionals to exchange ideas, foster innovation, and establish valuable connections.

The launch of ECR-one positions Aurionpro as the first Indian-based company to design and manufacture a device capable of accepting both RuPay open loop cards and EMV global payment cards. The versatile payment terminal can be integrated into all transit validators and non-transit solutions, making Aurionpro one of the few global players offering a complete contactless payment solution, including an EMV card reader.

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ECR-one is a single product platform that facilitates contactless card reading, transaction processing, and comprehensive security for financial transactions.

The EMV card readers incorporated in the terminal support contactless payments for various banking cards, including EMV, RuPay, and other global payment standards such as closed loop cards and NFC. Its adaptability makes the terminal suitable for diverse applications, including payment, retail, and ticketing.

The launch of ECR-one demonstrates Aurionpro’s commitment to developing cutting-edge technology solutions for the transportation sector. By providing a comprehensive and secure payment solution, Aurionpro aims to streamline transactions, enhance passenger experiences, and contribute to the digital transformation of the transport industry.

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Sanjay Bali — Aurionpro President said: “At Aurionpro, our R&D teams are focused on innovating and building market-leading products that provide frictionless payment experience across the transit ecosystem. The launch of ECR-one will raise the bar for payment terminals worldwide and reinforce our position as an integrated global player in the transit space, as well as help us expand our presence in the non-transit payment ecosystem.”

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