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Kiire is an acquiring and electronic payments service for merchants in Colombia. Its core products include the KiirePro Android wireless POS terminal, the MiniDatáfono Bluetooth mobile card reader, Android NFC phone-based payments, and Link de Pagos for accepting payments without a website. It is positioned mainly for small and medium-sized merchants and mobile business scenarios, helping businesses accept bank cards, wallets, local transfers, and points-based payments.
Based on the main content, Kiire supports Visa, Mastercard, AMEX, Diners Club, Puntos Colombia, Codensa, Tuya, PSE, Nequi, Apple Pay, and Google Pay, covering credit cards, debit cards, e-wallets, and contactless payments. Phone-based payments require Android V9 to V14 with NFC, and each transaction must be below 250,000 Colombian pesos. Payment links can be created via KiireApp or the web portal, and recurring payments can be configured, making them suitable for merchants without an online store who need to collect payments remotely.
Pricing is disclosed relatively clearly: the MiniDatáfono costs 69,000 COP, while the KiirePro costs 299,000 COP, both including IVA and free delivery. There is no setup fee for phone-based payments or payment links. The standard commission is 2.99% + statutory tax withholdings; individuals who are not IVA-liable may be exempt from ReteFuente. Payment links incur an additional 800 COP + IVA per transaction, while POS products list a transaction fee of 0. For settlement, Kiire states that funds are deposited into a bank account or virtual wallet on each business day.
The onboarding requirements are fairly basic: individuals need identification and an account in their own name; companies need the legal representative’s identification and an account under the company’s NIT; foreigners need a foreigner ID document and RUT. However, the main content does not disclose payment licenses, PCI certification, clearing partners, or regulatory qualifications. Risk management is also described only in broad terms such as “fast” and “secure,” with little detail on chargebacks, fraud monitoring, or transaction risk controls. At the API level, payment links emphasize that no development or integration is required, and no open API/SDK information was found.
Its strengths are a complete product lineup, transparent rates and hardware costs, no rental fees, and support for Colombia’s local payment methods and the Puntos Colombia points ecosystem. The drawbacks are that it is clearly limited to Colombia, its onboarding options for international merchants and developer capabilities are unclear, and its compliance and risk-control disclosures are insufficient. It is best suited to small shops, stalls, on-site services, retail stores, and merchants in Colombia that need lightweight remote payment collection.
The main content does not provide information on access from mainland China, so its availability is unknown. In addition, Kiire’s services, settlement accounts, and tax requirements are all centered on Colombia, making it of limited direct value to domestic Chinese merchants. For payment collection in China or cross-border scenarios, alternatives such as PayPal, Stripe, PayU, Mercado Pago, Wompi, and Bold may be worth considering.
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kiire.com is an Colombia Payments provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach kiire.com directly.