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En Route Cashless Transit: UBL Omni, TPL Rupiya and EvantageSoft Sign MoU

  • November 16, 2017
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UBL Omni, TPL Rupiya and EvantageSoft sign MoU to offer Cashless Payments
to Lahore Transport Company (LTC)

 

TPL Holding’s payment service vertical TPL Rupiya has joined hands with UBL Omni and EvantageSoft to introduce cashless payments for its mass transit customers.

This partnership is to allow passengers of Lahore Transport Company (LTC), a Lahore based public transit bus system, to make daily commute payments using their UBL Omni bank accounts. The MoU was signed by representatives of the three institutions at a ceremony held in Karachi recently.

Under this strategic partnership, TPL Rupiya will provide extension to UBL Omni services for its existing customer base that are relying on Mass Transit System.

Read: Pakistan’s Bank Alfalah Partners with Mastercard for Masterpass QR Rollout

EvantageSoft, a Planet N company is to provide the technology platform. Furthermore, this solution will enable LTC passengers to avail a first of its kind “Tap n Pay” solution. TPL will issue NFC Cards for online payments and UBL Omni bank accounts will be linked for enabling these payments.

TPL Rupiya, using its state-of-the-art e-ticketing system, is currently serving more than 100,000 passengers across multiple LTC bus operators.

Read: Virtual MasterCard: EasyPaisa Pauses and UBL Enters

Ali Jameel, Group CEO TPL Holdings said,

‘This project has been a challenge for us. It will be a trendsetter and will lead Pakistan in digital era. We have envisioned it as a project facilitating masses. Pakistan has witnessed digital economics transformation that has changed the way how we transact and manage payments. Now we should step up to pay with single wallet i.e. digital platform or card or mobile (tap and pay). It will further reduce the need of cash’.

Arif Sirhindi, Group Executive Payment Services Group UBL said, ‘UBL is playing an active role in digitizing Pakistan’s economy. Collaborating holds critical significance for successful transitioning to a cashless economy. All the stakeholders will have to put in their efforts to create a lasting impact. UBL aims at convenience for customers and LTC passengers can now preload their cards from UBL Omni and just tap n pay to commute.’

Nadeem Hussain, Group CEO Planet N said,

‘We are moving from cash economy to digital economy. The benefits will not end here, once people are brought to digital economy, we can offer them credit, life insurance, health insurance and savings programs’.

 

Source: TPL 

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