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SYStienda signs alliance with NU Mexico

SYStienda signs alliance with NU Mexico

In Mexico, there are an estimated 4.1 million microenterprises, which make up 95% of all businesses in the country. Despite their economic importance, less than 20% of these microenterprises have implemented some form of digital technology in their daily operations.

SYStienda has a comprehensive technological ecosystem designed to optimize store management without the need for a large initial investment. In addition, it boosts the income of small businesses by enabling a wide range of additional services, including the sale of tickets for National Lottery draws, public transportation recharges, currently operating in Querétaro with Qrobús transportation recharges, among others.

SYStienda in collaboration with SYSpago allows payment with cards, electronic vouchers and points, facilitating payments anywhere through its inventory management software at an attractive rate.

The SYStienda ecosystem includes both hardware and software to integrate the complete Point of Sale and payment system. Stores can set up a checkout similar to those in supermarkets with a dual-screen computer, printer, cash drawer, scale and scanner.

With the new alliance with NU Mexico, SYStienda advances in its mission to boost local commerce, providing technology and a comprehensive support network. By equipping stores with the necessary tools to thrive in a competitive market, SYStienda becomes a strategic ally to transform the businesses of thousands of merchants, leading them to success.



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