Bilbao’s Metropolitan Bus Service to Pilot Contactless Ticketing

Spanish City of Bilbao’s Metropolitan Bus Service to Pilot Contactless Ticketing using Bank Cards (cEMV)

Bilbobus, Masabi, Gertek and Littlepay have today announced that they have deployed a contactless ticketing solution, powered by Masabi’s Justride platform, for Bilbao’s metropolitan bus service. The pilot allows passengers to simply tap their contactless bank card when boarding the bus.

Bilbao contactless ticketing
Bilbobus working with Gertek, Littlepay, Masabi and its partner Mastercard, to provide cutting-edge Contactless EMV payment service.

The system is being piloted as a first step in bringing safe contactless payments to passengers in Bilbao, attracting locals and visitors back to public transport by allowing them to simply tap and ride on Bilbobus’ services. It gives passengers the freedom to use their contactless bank card to pay for single bus trips, with each tap costing passengers €1.35, the price of a one way ticket.

Deputy Mayor of Bilbao and Councilor for Mobility and Sustainability, Alfonso Gil, said:

“With the launch of this pilot, Bilbao continues in its efforts to adapt, renovate and facilitate access to Bilbobus, implementing all possible improvements. With this system, waiting times are reduced, possible concentrations of passengers when accessing buses are avoided, and the quality of service is improved. In this way, trips on Bilbobus become more agile and, above all, safe.”

During the pilot, onboard validation of contactless bank card taps will be provided by Masabi’s Justride Validator (JRV) units. Designed from the ground up by Masabi, the JRVs possess the necessary capabilities to meet the demands of account-based ticketing, even in large cities, all at a price point that for the first time makes next-generation ticketing accessible to transport authorities and operators in towns and cities around the globe. For cEMV payments, Bilbobus is using Littlepay’s gateway services with acquiring bank services being supplied by Elavon.

CEO at Littlepay, Amin Shayan, commented:

“It’s our mission to make public transport payments simpler. We’re pleased to work alongside Masabi to bring the convenience and safety of cEMV payments to Bilbao’s bus users. Working together, we’ve created an end-to-end solution without the cost and complexity of building a platform from scratch. It’s great to bring this to Bilbao, a big moment for us, as it’s our first live deployment outside of the UK and Ireland.”

Bilbao contactless ticketing
During the pilot, onboard validation of contactless bank card taps will be provided by Masabi’s Justride Validator (JRV) units.
CEO at Gertek, Iker Iturbe, said:

“At Gertek we have always been committed to develop mobility solutions making it more convenient for both transport operators and passengers. We are delighted with the progress our partnership with Masabi has made so far in Spain and are excited to deliver this technology to more areas across the region.”

Thanks to Masabi’s cloud-native and multi-tenant Fare Payments-as-a-Service platform, Justride, transport operators no longer need to purchase their own design-and-build bespoke ticketing systems, which are expensive, slow, and risky to deploy, and do not update regularly with new features and functionality unless significant amounts of money are invested. Instead, using a Fare Payments-as-a-Service approach, they can benefit from the latest innovations delivered quickly and cost-effectively, with regular feature updates everyone on the platform benefits from.

CEO at Masabi, Brian Zanghi, said:

“As a city, Bilbao has won plaudits and a global reputation for its transportation and urban environment. Public transport is at the heart of every city, but in Bilbao it really has been core to its transformation. We’re proud to be working with the City of Bilbao and our partners at Gertek, Littlepay and Mastercard to bring a world class transport ticketing and payments experience to the people who live, work and visit the city.”

This article was originally published by Masabi.

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