Two mid-tier bus operators in Slovakia are among the latest to enable their customers to tap virtual closed-loop transit cards in Google Pay to pay fares, using a provisioning service from NXP Semiconductors.
Arriva Liorbus and SAD Prievidza both introduced the virtual Mifare-based cards to customers in the spring. Compared with transit agencies serving such major cities as San Francisco; Washington, D.C.; and Melbourne, Australia; the two bus operators in Slovakia show how smaller agencies also can put their cards into Google’s NFC wallet, NXP noted.
SAD Prievidza told NFC Times sister publication Mobility Payments, the agency is supporting the virtual cards in part to attract younger riders. The agency has a fleet of 280 buses and carries around 12 million passengers a year, serving a west-central portion of the small Central European country.