Accosis Corporation Launches UPI QR Soundbox to Transform Digital Payment Experience

New Delhi [India], April 2: Accosis Corporation Private Limited, a leading fintech company, has unveiled its latest innovation—the UPI QR Soundbox—designed to enhance the digital payment experience for merchants and customers across India.​

This compact device provides instant audio confirmation for successful UPI transactions, eliminating the need for merchants to manually verify payments on their phones. The Accosis UPI QR Soundbox also offers instant settlement, allowing businesses to access their funds immediately after transactions. By exclusively supporting UPI payments, the device delivers a streamlined and efficient solution for businesses.

Accosis offers two variants of the Soundbox: static and dynamic QR Soundboxes. The static QR Soundbox is ideal for businesses with fixed payment amounts, while the dynamic QR Soundbox generates payment amounts based on customer purchases, ensuring a seamless transaction experience.​

Security is a priority for Accosis, with advanced encryption technology safeguarding all transactions. The device boasts a battery life of up to three days, making it suitable for vendors, retail stores, and mobile businesses. Additionally, it features multilingual support, providing alerts in languages such as Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu, and Marathi.​

The Indian market has seen a rise in UPI QR soundbox devices, with various fintech companies introducing similar solutions. Accosis aims to distinguish itself by offering an affordable pricing model, enhanced analytics features, instant settlement capability, and greater durability to cater to merchants of all sizes.

With this launch, Accosis Corporation positions itself as a key player in India’s digital payments landscape. The company is also exploring future innovations, including integrated accounting software and partnerships with financial institutions, to further expand its fintech solutions.

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