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Apply for the POS Programme - use POS devices free of charge for the first 12 months

The POS Programme is a real chance to digitalise and develop your business

ProCredit Bank is a part of the POS Programme which offers support to entrepreneurs, micro, SMEs and public service instituions in introducing electronic payment systems into their operations. The objective of this initiative is to combat the grey economy, but also it is an opportunty to digitalise operations by introducing cashless payments. 


This programme will provide for free installation and use of devices for accepting cashless payments (i.e., POS terminals or e-Commerce solutions) for a period of one year, or until reaching maximum turnover of RSD 1,2000,000, and includes a subsidised merchant fee under the most affordable terms and conditions available on the market.  


Anyone who wishes to modernise their operations is welcome to apply for the programme, if they have not had a POS terminal over the past year and are subject to fiscalisation. This programme may be of particular interest to those who own dentists’ offices, hair salons, beauty salons, flower shops, fitness centres, etc.


Applications may be submitted over the following three-year period, for the duration of the programme, and all those interested can apply directly via the following website A Better Way. 


The programme has been implemented in collaboration with Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and Mastercard and Visa companies, and is being implemented under the auspices of the develoPPP program of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), in collaboration with NALED and the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Serbia. ProCredit Bank was one of the first banks on the domestic market to recognise the importance of digitalisation in the banking sector and the advantages of a ‘cashless economy’ which contributes to reducing the grey economy as well as offering an easier, faster and safer way to make payments, which is why the bank has opted to support this programme.