POS software — ZATCA compliant for the GCC, tuned for Pakistan
Point of sale for retail counters, restaurants, cafés and hotel outlets. The GCC edition is built for ZATCA Phase 1 & 2 e-invoicing in Saudi Arabia. The Pakistan edition is built for the local market, its tax treatment and its reporting requirements. Both are offline-first, multi-branch and connected to the rest of our suite.
Same engine, right compliance
Tax rules differ by country, so we ship builds that match the market rather than bolting a plugin onto a generic product.
GCC edition — ZATCA Phase 1 & 2
Built for Saudi Arabia's e-invoicing mandate, with the cryptographic requirements implemented properly rather than approximated.
- Compliant simplified (B2C) and standard (B2B) invoices
- QR code generation on every simplified invoice
- UUID, previous-invoice hash chaining and cryptographic stamp
- UBL 2.1 XML output and PDF/A-3 with embedded XML
- Direct API integration with the Fatoora platform
- Clearance for standard invoices, 24-hour reporting for simplified
- Arabic and English invoice layouts
- Onboarding and CSID management handled by us
Pakistan edition
A build shaped for the Pakistani retail and F&B market — the tax treatment, the invoice formats and the reporting local businesses actually need.
- Local tax handling and invoice formats
- Urdu and English support
- Retail, wholesale and restaurant modes
- Multi-branch consolidation and reporting
- Designed for typical local hardware and printers
- Works reliably on unstable connectivity
- Priced for the local market
- Supported from our Pakistan delivery centre
What the till actually does
Selling
- Touch, keyboard or barcode scanning
- Split bills, part payments, mixed tender
- Discounts, promotions and happy-hour pricing
- Returns, exchanges and credit notes
- Held and parked transactions
- Multi-currency with live conversion
Restaurants & hotels
- Table plans, covers and course firing
- Kitchen display and printer routing
- Modifiers, combos and recipe-linked items
- Room-charge posting to the hotel PMS
- Waiter accounts and shift handover
- Takeaway, delivery and pickup modes
Control & reporting
- Cashier sessions, cash-up and variance
- Void and discount audit by user
- Live sales dashboards across branches
- Stock deduction at the moment of sale
- Z-reports, shift reports and tax summaries
- Power BI-ready data for deeper analysis
The internet drops. The queue does not.
Cloud-only tills stop trading the moment connectivity fails — and in real premises, it fails. A cut fibre, a router reboot, a payment during a storm: the customers are still standing there.
Our POS holds its own local database. It keeps selling, printing, applying discounts and issuing compliant invoices with correct sequencing, hashes and QR codes while offline. When the link returns, everything syncs to the central ledger automatically — and, in Saudi Arabia, the queued simplified invoices are reported to ZATCA within the required window without anyone touching a keyboard.
On reconnection: queued invoices report automatically, stock and sales sync to the central ledger, and nothing is re-keyed.
One sale, five systems updated
| When a sale is rung up | What happens automatically |
|---|---|
| Inventory | Stock deducted at the selling branch; reorder point checked |
| ERP | Revenue, tax and cost of sale posted to the ledger |
| CRM | Purchase added to the customer profile; loyalty points accrued |
| ZATCA | Compliant invoice generated, stamped, reported or cleared |
| Reporting | Live dashboards and Power BI datasets refreshed |
| Hotel PMS | Outlet charge posted to the guest folio, where integrated |
See the POS running your product list
Send us a sample of your items and your current receipt format. We will demo the till with your own catalogue, so you are judging your business rather than a sample dataset.