PT Cashlez Worldwide Indonesia Tbk provides digital financial technology and payment services in Indonesia. The company offers Cashlez Pay, a payment system feature that could process various types of non-cash payments offline and online; Cashlez Reporting, a feature for monitoring various merchant business transactions; and Cashlez mPOS, a POS application feature that could be used by business actors to manage sales and business transactions. It also provides Cashlez One, an Android-based device that could process various types of payments, including swipe and dip cards, as well as online payments; and Cashlez Reader Non-Printer and Cashlez Reader Printer, which are security tools for accepting various non-cash transaction methods from debit cards and credit cards, as well as online payments. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Jakarta Barat, Indonesia.
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