O-City ensures passengers can seamlessly and securely tap-to-pay with their bank card in public transport or any other means of payment, wallet, QR code and more.
Moja Ride is an application that allows commuters in Abidjan to book and pay for their rides digitally, while also enabling transport operators to manage fleet, routes and payment.
O-City is partnering with the Philippines’ Land Bank on the programme that aligns with the Department of Transportation’s drive to adopt automated fare collection.
Goal is to drive contactless payments across the entire Matatu bus service, which is a dominant transport mode across Kenya, and could see up to 10,000 buses become cashless.
Visa’s transit programme is aimed at companies whose technology products and capabilities can help agencies and riders realise the benefits of tapping to ride with a contactless card or digital wallet.