Oliver POS doesn't have a partnership with Nets Easy. It supports Nets Easy the same way any WooCommerce store does — through Nets's official WooCommerce plugin, opened inside Oliver's in-POS browser view at the counter. For Nordic retailers that consolidates a long list of payment methods behind a single acquirer agreement. The Nets Easy WooCommerce POS flow described here is the same hosted Easy checkout used online, just opened at the till.
What Nets Easy is, exactly
Nets is the leading payment infrastructure company across the Nordics, now part of the Nexi group. Easy is its hosted online checkout product. From the merchant's perspective, a single Nets Easy agreement bundles cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex), Vipps, MobilePay, Swish, and Dankort, plus pay-later providers where applicable, into one acquirer relationship and one settlement file.
Easy is a hosted-checkout product, which means the customer enters card details or selects an alternative method on a Nets-hosted page rather than directly on the merchant's site. Nets handles PCI scope, 3-D Secure, the redirect dance, and the dispute lifecycle. Oliver does none of that — it just opens the same hosted page at the counter.
How Oliver POS opens Nets Easy at the counter
The till flow is straightforward. The cashier rings up an order in Oliver POS, taps Pay, and selects Nets Easy. Oliver loads the corresponding Easy hosted-checkout page inside an in-POS browser view, a full-screen webview locked to the current sale. Depending on what the merchant has enabled, the customer either taps a card on the cashier's terminal (when paired with a card device) or scans a QR shown on screen for Vipps, MobilePay, or Swish.
Once the customer authorises, Nets confirms to WooCommerce, the order is recorded as paid, the in-POS browser view closes, and the receipt prints. Oliver itself never sees card data or talks to Nets directly — the WooCommerce plugin is the only integration point. That keeps the Nets Easy WooCommerce POS path identical in behaviour to the online checkout the merchant already runs.
The Nets Easy WooCommerce plugin — what Oliver rides on
The integration is powered by the official Dibs Easy for WooCommerce plugin (Nets's plugin still carries the legacy Dibs name in the plugin directory; Dibs is the historical brand Nets acquired). Once installed and configured with the merchant's Easy keys, it appears as a checkout option exactly like any other WooCommerce gateway. Oliver's in-POS browser view simply opens that gateway against the in-store cart.
If the merchant changes Easy settings in WordPress — enabled methods, capture behaviour, branding — those changes flow to the till automatically. The dedicated Nets Easy integration page covers setup-level detail, and the broader pattern is documented in integrations.
Why Nets Easy is a good fit for Nordic retail
The strongest argument for Easy is consolidation. A Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, or Finnish retailer who would otherwise sign separate agreements with a card acquirer, Vipps, MobilePay, and Swish can run all of those rails through one Nets contract. That means one onboarding, one statement, one reconciliation, and one support line.
For multi-country Nordic chains, Easy also normalises behaviour across markets. The same WooCommerce plugin powers Nets Easy WooCommerce POS at the till in Oslo, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Helsinki, with local methods enabled per store. Settlement still goes to the merchant's local bank account in local currency; Oliver simply rides on whatever the merchant has set up.
What this is NOT
- Oliver POS does not partner with Nets or Nexi. No co-marketing, no rev-share, no preferential rates.
- Oliver does not negotiate Easy pricing. The merchant pays whatever rates Nets quoted on their Easy agreement.
- Oliver does not sit in the money flow. Nets is the merchant of record for the acquirer relationship; Oliver is the POS software.
- The integration is the same WooCommerce plugin Nets already ships. Oliver opens it inside its in-POS browser view.
Setup in 4 steps
- Open a Nets Easy agreement and pick which payment methods to enable (cards, Vipps, MobilePay, Swish, Dankort, etc.). Nets issues the live keys on activation.
- Install Dibs Easy for WooCommerce from the WordPress.org plugin directory and configure it under WooCommerce → Settings → Payments → Nets Easy.
- Install Oliver POS, connect it to the same WooCommerce store, and enable Nets Easy as a counter payment method in Oliver's payments settings.
- Run a small live test transaction at the till for each method the merchant intends to use, and confirm orders show in WooCommerce and the Nets portal.
FAQ
Does Oliver POS partner with Nets Easy?
No. Oliver has no commercial partnership with Nets or Nexi. The Nets Easy WooCommerce POS integration is the official Dibs Easy for WooCommerce plugin, opened inside Oliver's in-POS browser view.
Does Oliver charge a markup on Nets Easy?
No. The merchant pays Nets's rates directly. Oliver's pricing is for the POS software and is independent of payment volume.
Can I run Vipps, MobilePay, and Swish through one Nets Easy account?
Yes. That is the main reason merchants choose Easy. The plugin enables those methods inside a single Easy agreement, with settlement consolidated under one Nets contract.
Do I still need a card terminal in store?
Optional. For card payments at the counter, many merchants pair Easy with a Nets card terminal. The mobile-wallet methods (Vipps, MobilePay, Swish) work with QR-on-screen and need no terminal at all.
Nets Easy is one of the cleanest ways to get Nordic-native payments live across an online store and a physical counter at the same time. With Oliver, Nets Easy WooCommerce POS uses the same plugin, the same keys, and the same Nets contract — just opened at the till. Try Oliver POS free for 30 days at /demo/.