Organisations | Cards and Payments | Merchant Terminals
A fast and secure payment option, powered by NAB, for taking card or mobile wallet payments on-site or on the move.
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Through CDF, your organisation can benefit from the use of a portable NAB EFTPOS machine, integrated with your point of sale.
These merchant terminals are a fast and reliable way to take payments in-person, on the countertop or on the go.
As a CDF client, receive free installation and set-up and your choice of a standalone EFTPOS machine or one that you can integrate with your point of sale (POS).
Plan options include simple pricing per transaction with a standard monthly fee.
Fast, easy and secure compliant payment processing
Strong, lightweight terminal with touch screen technology and ergonomics keys with raised markings for accessibility
Designed for both indoor (countertop) and outdoor uses.
Accepts most cards, contactless and mobile payments including Google Pay and Apple Pay
Connect to your WiFi or to a 4G mobile network
The Ingenico Move 5000 terminal provides seamless integration with over 700 different POS systems for various industries.
Featuring powerful multimedia capabilities and a large 3.5-inch touch screen, the MOVE/5000 provides best in class user experience
Designed for both indoor and outdoor uses, the pocket sized Ingenico Move 5000 comes with extended battery life. It is the perfect companion for merchants
The terminal enables NFC, EMV Chip and PIN, Swipe & Sign and contactless options.
The Ingenico Move 5000 boosts NFC payment by offering a seamless experience through a dedicated card reader zone and faster transaction flows
You can apply for a NAB Merchant Terminal through CDF by contacting your Relationship Manager or our Customer Service team.
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