Yabie is a Swedish company that offers flexible and scalable POS systems and payment solutions for small and medium-sized businesses. Their products include Yabie Express, a complete iPad-based POS system with integrated card terminal, and Yabie Go, which turns a smartphone into a POS system and card terminal.
Yabie provides point-of-sale (POS) systems and payment solutions tailored for small and medium-sized businesses. Its products are designed to be user-friendly and flexible, offering features such as support for multiple payment methods, integrations with accounting software, and options for online ordering. Yabie has also developed Cliento, a booking system aimed at the service sector.
Yabie operates on a SaaS model, offering POS systems and payment solutions through monthly subscriptions that include access to software and customer support. The company has raised funding from investors including Swedbank, NFT Ventures, and Brightly Ventures. In 2022, Yabie completed a Series B funding round of SEK 160 million.
Since its founding, Yabie has expanded its operations by developing new products and forming partnerships with companies in the payments and accounting sectors. The company has also strengthened its board with individuals bringing experience from the tech and fintech industries.
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