Payter builds payment terminals and a management platform for unattended retail environments—vending machines, EV chargers, and similar self-service points. The tech stack (Odoo, NFC, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Bluetooth, 5G) reflects a hardware-software hybrid business. Notably, the company is adopting Mendix and Camunda while wrestling with fragmented application support and complex RMA (return/repair) processes—a pattern typical of hardware businesses scaling across distributed customer bases.
Payter is a Dutch fintech company founded in 2006, headquartered in Rotterdam, focused on cashless payment solutions for unattended environments. The core product is a suite of contactless NFC payment terminals available in multiple form factors, paired with a management platform that combines payment processing, private-loop loyalty cards, and machine telemetry. The platform integrates mainstream mobile-wallet support (Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay) and field connectivity (WiFi, 5G, Bluetooth). The company operates across the vending industry and EV-charging segments, serving merchants and machine operators. Current engineering and ops efforts center on terminal functionality, portal maintenance, and RMA workflow optimization.
Payter terminals support NFC, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay, and Bluetooth-enabled contactless payments. The platform is designed for unattended retail environments including vending machines and EV charging points.
Core stack includes Odoo (backend/ERP), NFC and wireless protocols (WiFi, 5G, Bluetooth), Apple/Google Pay integration, and Google Workspace. The company is actively adopting Mendix and Camunda for low-code development and workflow automation.
Payter has 8 active engineering, ops, and support roles with decelerating hiring velocity. Recent openings are concentrated in the Netherlands and United Kingdom, primarily mid-to-senior level positions.
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