{"id":372,"date":"2025-07-09T05:30:16","date_gmt":"2025-07-09T05:30:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/strackssmokingrill.com\/?p=372"},"modified":"2025-07-13T14:30:02","modified_gmt":"2025-07-13T14:30:02","slug":"sumup-launches-ai-driven-terminal-pos-for-hospitality","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/strackssmokingrill.com\/index.php\/2025\/07\/09\/sumup-launches-ai-driven-terminal-pos-for-hospitality\/","title":{"rendered":"SumUp launches AI-driven Terminal POS for hospitality"},"content":{"rendered":"

There was good news last month that Brits are eating out more<\/a> despite the continuing cost of living crisis.<\/p>\n

SumUp<\/a>, which has carved a niche for itself among SMEs, is hoping to take advantage of this and bid for a larger share in the hospitality world with its new all-in-one POS device.<\/p>\n

While the company does already sell some Point-of-Sale devices<\/a> like the Solo card reader, it is its app that has widest appeal.<\/p>\n

This latest launch, though, is aimed squarely at the professional hospitality market<\/a>; and specifically businesses looking to scale.<\/p>\n

What is SumUp Terminal – and how does it work?<\/h2>\n

SumUp Terminal<\/a> is a POS device, which combines a card reader, full POS, ordering system, and receipt printer into a single standalone device.<\/p>\n

Retailing at £169 + VAT<\/strong>, it is being marketed as a bridge between simple card readers and what SumUp calls “traditional POS systems”. These, argues Tomer Sabag, Chief Hardware Officer at SumUp, can “…feel too expensive and complex” for some businesses. He says that Terminal instead offers ease as a “perfect next step” for ventures that want to grow.<\/p>\n

The new device works on a pay-as-you-use system – with SumUp taking 1.69% per transaction. Beyond taking card payments<\/a>, here are some of the key features:<\/p>\n