Payment Terminals
Purpose-built, PCI-DSS and EMV-grade donation terminals — portable units, self-service kiosks and handcrafted wooden stands for sacred spaces.
Donation POS is a Greek fintech company that designs payment terminals and develops the software behind modern charitable giving — and the team that brought the first card-payment POS to a Greek church donation box.
We are a fintech company built around a simple belief: contributing to a good cause should be as easy as tapping a card. We design and supply secure donation terminals, and we develop our own applications — from QR-code donations and website integrations to real-time reporting dashboards — exclusively for charitable organisations, religious institutions and non-profits.
In May 2025 we reached a milestone that captured the world's attention: we installed Greece's first card-payment POS inside a church donation box, at the Cathedral Basilica of St Dionysius the Areopagite in Kolonaki, Athens. The story sparked a national conversation and was carried by major Greek outlets and, through Agence France-Presse, by media across Europe, Asia and the Americas.
Purpose-built, PCI-DSS and EMV-grade donation terminals — portable units, self-service kiosks and handcrafted wooden stands for sacred spaces.
We build our own applications: QR-code donation pages, embeddable website widgets, campaign management and live analytics — no technical knowledge required.
Every euro is traceable. Funds are deposited directly to the organisation's account with detailed reporting — built to the financial-transparency standards auditors expect.
“Donation POS Box” is a registered EU trade mark, and our terminal housing is protected as a Registered Community Design (015058270-0001, valid 22/04/2024–22/04/2029) at the European Union Intellectual Property Office.
Our first church-donation-box POS was covered by leading Greek and international media in May 2025.
International
Greek Media
The news was distributed worldwide through Agence France-Presse (AFP) and republished by dozens of international outlets, including The Times of India, Barron's, Yahoo News and MSN.