NFC TIMES Exclusive Insight – Another major U.S. transit agency has introduced a virtual closed-loop card for Apple Pay this week, with the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, or Metro, announcing the move Thursday. It comes a couple of days after the Washington (D.C.) Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, or WMATA, announced it had put its SmarTrip closed-loop card on Apple’s NFC-enabled devices, as well.
Metro had confirmed plans for the virtual TAP card in July, as NFC Times reported, but had disclosed it much earlier, nearly two years ago. A spokeswoman for WMATA in Washington, D.C. also confirmed to NFC Times plans to support Google Pay or Android and perhaps other NFC wallets. That support would come no later than the end of the year.
Transit officials noted that concerns about the Covid-19 pandemic influenced their decision to introduce mobile payments and enabling reloading of their cards in apps–in order to reduce interaction between customers and transit staff and vending machines.