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How a Toa Payoh hawker cut card fees by 40%

A real switch from a bank terminal to bundled hardware.

By Operator DeskApril 17, 20263 min read
A hawker stall in Singapore at lunchtime

The starting point

Mr Tan runs a chicken rice stall in Toa Payoh. Before 555 he paid:

  • 2.4% per transaction on his bank-issued card terminal
  • S$3,000 upfront for the POS rig his cousin recommended
  • A monthly software fee

What we changed

We gave him a single tablet, a small thermal printer, and twelve NFC table tags. Setup took a morning. Training his daughter took ten minutes.

What happened next

In the first month, 62% of his customers paid via 555 Wallet — a fee structure that worked out to 40% less in total card fees than his prior month.

"The biggest surprise wasn't the fees. It was that I stopped doing reconciliation manually."

What you should not infer

We are not promising every merchant the same outcome. Mr Tan's mix is heavy on regulars who happily try a new wallet. A more transient crowd would shift the math. But the direction is consistent across our pilot: less friction, less hardware, less fee.

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