Virtual cash registers: 25,000 devices already running with i.EKA, businesses save up to 2 hours daily
The implementation of the intelligent cash register subsystem (i.EKA) that has taken root in Lithuania is fundamentally changing business operational efficiency. Initial data shows that the transition to virtual cash registers allows companies to reduce the training time for new employees by up to 50% and save up to 2 working hours daily, which were previously allocated to bureaucracy and manual data reconciliation. According to the State Tax Inspectorate, 20,000 small businesses already use 25,000 intelligent cash registers with the i.EKA system.