NFC TIMES Exclusive Insight – Israel this week launched a nationwide mobile-ticketing system, enabling riders to pay for trips on buses and later on railways, with the charges assessed at the end of each month.
Among companies offering the service is Moovit, a global multimodal trip-planning service based in Israel and now owned by Intel. Moovit is one of four app providers chosen to deliver the service, which is sponsored by Israel’s Ministry of Transportation. The system automatically calculates the best fare for customers at the end of the month, based on the rider’s actual travel combined with any youth, student and senior discounts the rider is entitled to.
The apps, whose launches were delayed by at least six months because of privacy concerns by government officials, provide a post-paid mobile-ticketing alternative to Israel’s prepaid closed-loop Rav-Kav card.