Programi — Veresiye 5

This is revolutionary. When you log a credit sale for "2 kg cheese," Veresiye 5 automatically deducts that cheese from your inventory. At the end of the month, you can run a report showing: "Total cheese sold on credit vs. cash." This helps you identify shrinkage (theft) and profitability of credit sales.

Globally, this is known as BNPL (Klarna, Afterpay). However, Turkey’s "Veresiye 5" is distinct because of its cap (usually only 5 installments) and its focus on essential goods. In Western markets, BNPL is used for luxury sneakers and iPhones. In Turkey, Veresiye 5 is used for cheese, diapers, and detergent. Veresiye 5 Programi

Previous versions allowed you to set a credit limit, but Version 5 introduces dynamic limits. The software analyzes a customer’s payment history, average purchase amount, and frequency. If a customer is consistently late, the system automatically lowers their limit. If they pay early, it raises their trust score. This prevents you from accidentally overselling to risky debtors. This is revolutionary

Version 5 includes an AI-driven analytics module. It identifies: In Western markets, BNPL is used for luxury

To sell on credit (veresiye) without losing cash flow or capital. The "5" represents the 5 Pillars of Control: Limit, Term, Document, Follow-up, and Recovery.

In many cultures, multiple family members (wife, son, father) shop on the same account. Veresiye 5 allows you to link multiple phone numbers or faces to one debt account. When the son comes to buy cigarettes, the debt is applied to his father's account—but the receipt notes "Purchased by son."

One of the most time-consuming tasks is typing customer names and amounts. Veresiye 5 integrates with the device’s microphone. The shopkeeper can simply say: "Ali Osman, 150 lira, bread and milk" — the software converts speech to text and logs the debt instantly. This is a game-changer during rush hours.

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