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Finix Launches Unattended Payment Terminal for Self-Service Environments

Finix StaffFinix Staff

May 14, 2026

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Self-service payments are becoming a standard expectation across retail, hospitality, and automated services. But deploying reliable payment infrastructure in unattended environments has historically been complex, requiring custom hardware, fragmented integrations, or limited payment support.

Finix’s new unattended payment terminal is designed to simplify that. Built on Android and fully integrated with Finix, it allows businesses to accept payments in kiosks, vending machines, and other self-service environments without adding operational overhead. This allows businesses to deploy payments in environments that previously required staff or custom infrastructure, while maintaining the same reliability and control as traditional checkout.

Self-service is no longer a niche use case. From parking and vending to hospitality and retail kiosks, businesses are increasingly expected to offer fast, reliable checkout without staff involvement.

But while customer expectations have evolved, the infrastructure behind these experiences has not always kept up. Many self-service environments still rely on limited payment acceptance, outdated hardware, or complex integrations.

Finix’s new unattended payment terminal is designed to close that gap.

The terminal built for self-service payments

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Finix has introduced an Android-based unattended payment terminal built for environments where transactions happen without staff involvement.

The device is designed for:

  • Self-service kiosks

  • Vending machines

  • Parking systems

  • Automated retail

It supports:

  • EMV chip and magnetic stripe

  • Contactless payments (Apple Pay, Google Pay)

Unlike traditional terminals adapted for these environments, this device is purpose-built for high-traffic, unattended use.

Why self-service payments can be complex

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Accepting payments without a person present introduces a different set of constraints.

Businesses need to account for:

  • Reliability in high-traffic environments

  • Simple, intuitive user interaction

  • Support for multiple payment types

  • Secure device management at scale

In many cases, these requirements lead to fragmented setups. Hardware, software, and payment processing are often managed separately, increasing operational overhead.

This is where most self-service deployments break down.

Where this fits in day-to-day operations

By combining hardware, software, and payment processing into a single system, the unattended payment terminal simplifies how businesses deploy and manage self-service payments.

In practice, this allows teams to:

  • Deploy faster Pre-configured devices reduce setup time and integration complexity

  • Accept more payment types Support for contactless, and cards increases completion rates

  • Operate without constant oversight Built-in device management and secure configuration controls reduce maintenance overhead

  • Extend payments into new environments Businesses can monetize locations or experiences that previously required staff

The result is less time spent managing solutions, and more flexibility in how payments are offered.

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Our goal is to make it easy for businesses to accept payments anywhere, with or without staff. Customers expect the same fast checkout at a kiosk as they do at a counter. Our unattended payments terminal helps businesses meet that expectation, supporting everything from contactless to QR code payments.

Richie Serna

Richie Serna | CEO and co-founder of Finix

How this integrates with your existing Finix setup

The unattended terminal runs the Finix App out of the box, meaning it connects directly into the broader Finix payments stack.

This includes:

  • Unified reporting across in-person and digital payments

  • Consistent payment flows across environments

  • Centralized control over devices and configurations

Rather than treating self-service as a separate system, it becomes part of the same payments stack.

Why more businesses are moving to self-service

Customer expectations have shifted toward speed, convenience, and flexibility.

At the same time, businesses are:

  • Managing labor constraints

  • Expanding into automated or hybrid environments

  • Looking for new ways to increase transaction volume

Self-service payments are a direct response to these pressures. But adoption depends on one thing: whether the infrastructure is reliable enough to support it.

This launch is about making that transition more practical.

Talk to our sales team and discover how Finix supports in-person and self-service payments, or get started with the unattended payment terminal.