Securely accept in-person payments through your POS app anywhere with an internet connection. Connect a payment terminal running the North app to a device running your web-based POS app and accept payments with reduced PCI scope. Because your software is hosted on the cloud, it does not have to operate on the same network as the payment terminal.
Accept in-person payments with reduced PCI scope.
Semi-Integrated architecture prevents sensitive data from entering the ISV and merchant environments, placing most of the PCI responsibility on the payment service provider.
Any Payment Type
Accept various payment types including VISA, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, JCB, and Diners Club credit cards.
Any Payment Method
Accept credit, debit and EBT cards (keyed, swiped, tapped, or dipped), cash, and mobile wallets.
Easy Integration
Start accepting in-person payments anywhere with an Internet connection by connecting a payment terminal to a device running your web-based POS app.
PCI Compliant
Easily achieve PCI compliance by letting us handle the sensitive payment information, such as credit card numbers and card information, so it never enters your server environment.
EMV Pre-Certified
This payment system utilizes EMV pre-certified software. Your application communicates with the pre-certified software, which collects transaction and card data and passes it to North, keeping it out of your server environment.
Tokenized Transactions
Custom tokens allow you to link to transactions for voids, refunds, tip adjustments, and more. They help mitigate the risk and expense involved with storing sensitive card data.
Reduced PCI scope for the integrator. The payment service provider is responsible for meeting most PCI requirements.
Sale, Pre-Authorization, Pre-Auth Adjustment, Pre-Auth Capture, Refund, Void
Benefits of the North Semi-Integrated Cloud API
Learn more about the North Semi-Integrated Cloud API and how Semi-Integrated architecture keeps sensitive data from entering your system. Once your app is hosted on the cloud, merchants can connect a compatible payment device to the internet to start accepting payments.