Haiti’s internet penetration rate is approximately 41.4%. In tourism and business scenarios in Port-au-Prince, the demand for mobile phone charging remains stable. Currently, less than 20% of Haiti’s population has a bank account, making cash the dominant payment method, while mobile wallets are rapidly gaining popularity. At present, there are almost no local shared power bank brands operating in Haiti, making it a promising blue ocean market in the Caribbean region.
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I. Introduction to Payment Methods in Haiti
Shared power bank services in Haiti are suitable for integration with local mobile payment systems and digital wallets. Since the Haitian shared power bank market mainly focuses on urban deployment, supporting international bank cards and credit card payments is also essential.
MonCash:
A national mobile wallet operated by Digicel, with more than 2 million active users and over 6,000 agent locations nationwide. It supports small-value QR code payments and is the preferred payment method for users without bank accounts.
Natcash:
A mobile payment service launched by telecom operator Natcom. It has extensive coverage among urban and rural merchants, offers low transaction fees for small payments, and is suitable for QR code-based rental scenarios through smart charging stations in tourist areas.
Local Bank Debit Cards:
UNIBANK and SOGEBANK issue debit cards in Haiti. POS terminals are mainly concentrated in high-end commercial areas of Port-au-Prince, supporting card payments and NFC contactless transactions.
Visa/Mastercard, Apple Pay/Google Pay:
International payment methods widely accepted in hotels, foreign-oriented businesses, and tourism-related locations. NFC contactless payment allows international visitors to quickly and conveniently rent shared power banks.
II. Mobile Payments for Shared Power Banks in Haiti

The Haitian shared power bank market mainly targets urban commercial areas, airports, hotels, restaurants, entertainment venues, and tourism-related locations. Therefore, after integrating local QR payment methods such as MonCash and Natcash, operators should primarily connect with international payment channels including Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, and Google Pay contactless payments.
By deploying equipment in high-value locations and establishing stable operational management, operators can expand shared power bank coverage in high-demand scenarios, increase device utilization rates, and achieve sustainable revenue growth.
China Core Shared Power Bank Factory specializes in customized shared power bank hardware and software solutions for European and American markets. The company has completed payment integration with MonCash, Natcash, local debit cards, and Visa payment systems, while providing independent software deployment, OEM private-label services, and multiple device models to support different application scenarios.
By integrating national banking systems with international payment channels, shared power banks in Haiti can be deployed across various high-quality urban locations, meet the payment habits of different user groups, achieve rapid project implementation, and support stable business growth.


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