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Amman-based POSRocket Takes Cash Registers to the Cloud

Editorial Team by Editorial Team
October 22, 2019
in Startups
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POSRocket logo, Amman-based POSRocket Takes Cash Registers to the Cloud

Amman-based POSRocket Takes Cash Registers to the Cloud

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The global cloud-based market is forecasted to nearly double from US$29.9 billion in 2019 to US$58.9 billion by 2024, driven by a rise in credit card transactions and Point-of-Sale (POS) solutions, which allow consumers to have secure and more convenient contactless payments.

POSRocket is an Amman-based startup that helps merchants migrate from conventional cash register transactions to a cloud-based POS platform, reducing complex operational costs. In 2016, the startup had a customizable, user-friendly interface that helps businesses regulate inventory, accept payments, and access sales reports and customer data.

Backed by several investors, including Algebra Ventures, Samih Toukan, Arzan VC, and Jabbar Internet Group, POSRocket’s total funding amounts to US$2.2 million.

The startup serves over 140 SMEs, including restaurants, retail shops, dry cleaners, and entertainment centers like escape rooms. Currently operating in Jordan and Egypt, POSRocket aspires to continue its regional expansion across MENA.

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Founder and ‘Chief Executive Astronaut’ — as he likes to be called — Zeidus

Husban is the type of entrepreneur that launches a rocket and reaches for the stars. Zeid debuted his entrepreneurial journey with iFood, a self-funded food delivery platform.

Within only a few months of operations, and despite tough contenders in the Jordanian food delivery market, including Eat-Now and Ju3an, iFood generated an annual growth of 200 percent. The rising star attracted investors like Turkish food delivery company, Yemeksepeti, which bought a majority stake in 2013. Fast forward three years, Zeid sold the rest of his shares to global food ordering giant, Delivery Hero.

Zeid saw how obsolete, complex, and expensive traditional POS systems are while dealing with iFood’s partnering restaurants. “We could not fully automate the process, reduce our overheads, eliminate wrongly handled orders, nor further enhance our customer experience. That’s when we realized that there’s a gap,” he told Entrepreneur.

Starting his career as a technical support engineer, Zeid worked at Vision Engineering Group. He managed several accounts and generated over US$2 million in sales for over three years.

When asked about securing funding, Zeid shared tips on effective pitches, which he said should:

  1. Have clear and well-calculated numbers with a sensible valuation and a reasonable ask, and
  2. Show a balance between intellectual property and revenue. However, his third tip is our favorite: “[Have] a great story to tell. It’s got to be; if it ain’t innovative, impactful and inspirational, it simply won’t sell, and certainly will not deliver.”

We totally echo that!

The jewel of the Dead Sea surely sprouted some stellar startup potential despite challenges.

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