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Thursday, November 20, 2014

One Card For The Payment Of Transport, Reduce The Use Of Private Vehicle

One Card For The Payment Of Transport, Reduce The Use Of Private Vehicle


TRIBUNNEWS.COM, JAKARTA-Jabodetabek suggested developing integratedtransport payments system that is capable of receiving all of the nirkontak card(contactless card) issued to all banks, in addition to the current payment card alreadyapplies to a range of public transport.

This allows commuters to travel using one card that can be used to pay for various types of public transport from the bus, the train, until with the Mass Rapid Transit and monorail.

"Currently, bus commuters can not use the same payment card to buy train tickets as well as vice versa," said Ellyana Fuad, President Director of PT Visa WorldwideIndonesia in Jakarta, Friday (20/11/2014).
Various convenience users vehicles making either a motorcycle or car switched topublic transportation. This we say ease of use one card for all kinds of public transport.Study of Transit Payment Solution Study conducted by Deloitte Consulting representsVisa,.

Ellyana stated, the existence of a system of payment card for all purposes oftransportation such as credit and debit card Visa payWave, expanding transportation links to many more passengers.
"The tourists can enjoy the convenience of using public transportation in Jakarta," saidEllyana.
The use of the card will be more practical than using cash. If you lose cash, you will lose everything, but if you lose your card, you will easily get a replacement card.

Currently Visa payment industry help provide expertise and public transport industriesto develop a payment system that can increase customer satisfaction and encouragethe utilization of the wider public transport
This study aims to find payment systems the most appropriate transportation to address congestion in Jabodetabek area. It will be able to reduce operationalinefficiencies that occur due to the high dependence of the cash payment system forpublic transit service.


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