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North America POS/mPOS Software Market Analysis 2024, Featuring 180 POS and mPOS Software Providers – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “2024 North America Merchant POS/mPOS Software ISV List With Marketshare” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.


The rigorous examination of the North American merchant POS/mPOS software market has yielded a detailed list of over 180 top independent software vendors, providing invaluable insights into the state of the industry.

This analysis grants an unparalleled lens into the revenue streams, software licenses, market share metrics, and Gross Payment Volume of each listed company. The data spans across various market segments and differentiates between enterprise-level retailers and small to medium-sized businesses to deliver a granular understanding of the marketplace.

Insight into POS/mPOS Ecosystem

The study explores a wide array of POS/mPOS providers ranging from equipment makers, such as NCR and Fujitsu, to software-centric entities like Shopify and Intuit. The encompassing data also casts light on the different revenue models within the industry, tracing avenues such as On-Premises deployments, Software Maintenance, and Software as a Service offerings.

Segmentation of Merchant Types

Unveiling revenue patterns in the POS/mPOS sector, the analysis categorizes merchant types into 13 distinct segments, including Food/Grocery, Department Stores, and Entertainment venues, among others. This distinctive approach highlights the varied usage and adoption of POS systems tailored to each merchant type’s unique operational needs.

Payment Processing Insights

For payment providers, a critical component of the study is the Gross Payment Volume information, detailing the flow of card payments processed across different segments. This metric shines a spotlight on the transactional throughput facilitated by the POS/mPOS systems, underlining the pivotal role these platforms play in the payment landscape.

Technological Footprint Analysis

The investigation provides significant emphasis on licenses installed across device types, further delineating between enterprise and SMB markets. It serves as a testament to the evolving technological footprint of POS and mPOS devices within the expansive merchant ecosystem.

Understanding Market Trends

The market trends are visually represented through 27 incisive charts, which enhance comprehension of various market dynamics, including segment-specific performances, deployment models, and market-sized comparisons. These visual aids contribute to a deeper understanding of current market positions and potential growth trajectories.

The detailed findings yield a rich tapestry of the POS/mPOS industry landscape, empowering stakeholders with the strategic intelligence necessary to navigate the complexities of the North American market and to identify emerging opportunities within this sector.

Included in the data is the following:

  • Revenue/Software Related Revenue – Worldwide Sales, North American Sales, North American POS Revenue, and North American mPOS Revenue
  • Software Related Revenue Sales – On-Prem, Software Maintenance, Software as a Service
  • Enterprise vs SMB – Revenue in chains below 50 stores, Revenue in chains with more than 50 stores
  • Total Software-Related Revenue by Segment – See segments and examples below:
  • Food/Grocery (Kroger, Safeway, Trader Joe’s, Wakerfern)
  • Drug Stores (Walgreens, CVS)
  • Superstore/Warehouse Clubs/Hypermarkets (Walmart, BJ’s Wholesale, Costco)
  • Mass Merchants (Target, Meijer Stores, Dollar Tree)
  • Department Stores (JC Penney, Sears, Kohls, Bealls)
  • Specialty Hard Goods (Home Depot, Lowes, Best Buy, Rooms to Go, Canadian Tire)
  • Specialty Soft Goods (H&M, Victoria’s Secret, Casual Male, Old Navy)
  • Convenience/Gas (Chevron, Exxon)
  • Fast Food (McDonald’s, Subway, Burger King, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell)
  • Bar/Restaurant (Applebees, Buffalo Wild Wings, Chipotle)
  • Lodging (Marriott, Sheraton, Hilton)
  • Entertainment: Casinos and Cruises (Carnival, Harrah’s, Wynn, Caesar’s Palace)
  • Entertainment: Museums, Theme Parks, Theaters, Others (Disney, Universal, AMC, Carmike)
  • Licenses Installed By Device Type – POS for SMB, POS for Enterprise, mPOS for SMB, mPOS for Enterprise
  • Gross Payment Volume by Segments (listed above) and Total – This is the value of card payments by segment for each company – particular valuable to payment providers.
  • 27 charts already produced – include segment, POS or mPOS or Both, On-Prem or SaaS, SMB or Enterprise

Companies Featured

  • AMC
  • Applebees
  • Bealls
  • Best Buy
  • BJā€™s Wholesale
  • Buffalo Wild Wings
  • Burger King
  • Caesarā€™s Palace
  • Canadian Tire
  • Carmike
  • Carnival
  • Casual Male
  • Chevron
  • Chipotle
  • Costco
  • CVS
  • Disney
  • Dollar Tree
  • Exxon
  • H&M
  • Harrahā€™s
  • Hilton
  • Home Depot
  • JC Penney
  • Kohls
  • Kroger
  • Lowes
  • Marriott
  • McDonaldā€™s
  • Meijer Stores
  • Old Navy
  • Pizza Hut
  • Rooms to Go
  • Safeway
  • Sears
  • Sheraton
  • Subway
  • Taco Bell
  • Target
  • Trader Joeā€™s
  • Universal
  • Victoriaā€™s Secret
  • Wakerfern
  • Walgreens
  • Walmart
  • Wynn

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