TTC to allow debit, credit card taps to ride As of Aug. 15, commuters will be able to use their credit, debit, smartphone or smart watch to tap onto the TTC. The TTC says that transit riders will ...
Transit riders using GO Transit, Brampton Transit, MiWay and Oakville Transit can now pay their fare by tapping their credit card on a Presto device. The new contactless payment option for adult fares ...
TransLink has launched its new “tap to pay” function, which allows commuters to pay with contactless credit cards and mobile wallets at fare gates and on buses. Launched Tuesday (May 22) with the ...
Transit riders can now use their credit cards to tap at terminals to pay for fares It used to be that credit cards were only plucked out of a wallet for pricey purchases that cash couldn’t cover.
New TransLink fare gates could put riders at risk TransLink is introducing new fare gates that allow riders to pay with their credit cards, but some people could end up overpaying.
Punching in a security pin is rapidly becoming passé for Canadian credit card users when making small purchases. Cards equipped with technology that allows a user to pay with a simple wave or tap of a ...
Credit card tap payments have been available to Canadians since 2012. According to Moneris, it processes 3.5 billion transactions a year across approximately 350,000 merchant locations. Amid the COVID ...