August 18, 2022
Enghouse Contactless Payment the Future of Public Transit Webinar

Webinar: Contactless payment – The Future of Public Transit

In this webinar we covered what is a contactless open-loop payment system, why it is important to start the migration process as soon as possible, and what are the benefits to passengers and agencies that switch, as well as the role of the California Integrated Travel Project (Cal-ITP). Enghouse Transportation has been selected by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) to participate in the Cal-ITP project. Watch the Webinar and make sure you listen to the Q&A as well!
August 5, 2022
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U.S. Bank takes a closer look at transit open tap-to-ride payments

U.S. Bank believes the $1.2 trillion infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act signed into law last year will be a boon for contactless tap-to-pay transit payment systems.
July 27, 2022
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EMV chip card use is growing across the globe

With 12bn EMV cards deployed worldwide, and issuance and adoption seeing sustained increases globally, EMV chip provides a trusted foundation that is supporting the ongoing shift away from cash and towards digital payments,” said EMVCo Chair Robin Trickel.
June 22, 2022
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Revamping the Public Transportation Payment Experience with Enghouse Transportation

Making it simple for passengers to pay for their bus journeys using a bank or credit card makes a huge difference to their experience. But getting systems up and running can be a massive undertaking for transit companies. Enghouse partnered with QBuzz to deliver a contactless fare collection system.
June 16, 2022
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How Contactless Payment Systems Will Change the Future of U.S. Transit

EMV payments will provide cost savings for transits and an improved rider experience for public transportation users. One of the most significant enhancements transit agencies migrating to are contactless open-loop payment systems. “Transit agencies across the globe want to implement contactless, open-loop payment systems but do not possess the technology and expertise to implement open-loop payments.” said Visa
June 14, 2022
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As transit agencies migrate to open-loop payments, some cities struggle

As many as 150 major cities across the globe are considering switching from legacy closed loop payment systems to open loop systems, according to the American Public Transit Association (APTA). That means moving from agency-operated payment cards to Europay, Mastercard, Visa (EMV) pay platforms that allow transit riders to pay for their transit fare the same way they use their credit or debit card or mobile wallet at coffee shops, convenience stores and supermarkets.