Mumbai Metro, PayPal partner for online recharge payments


Mumbai, Oct 11 (IANS): Reliance Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd's Mumbai Metro One has partnered with global digital payments leader PayPal for online recharge payments, marking the latter's foray into mass transit, an official said here on Thursday.

With this, Mumbai Metro commuters can recharge their smart cards on the Reliance Mumbai Metro website or App backed by PayPal's robust risk and security platform.

"PayPal's integration with Mumbai Metro payment network mirrors the agility of the transit system and marks our entry into the mass transit sector, giving commuters the ease of a seamless and safe payment experience," said PayPal India Director (Channel Partnerships) Devendra Trivedi.

Since inception of Mumbai Metro, Reliance Infrastructure has taken major strides in revolutionizing its ticketing system and establish itself as a digitally advanced organization encouraging cashless mode of payments, said a spokesperson.

Using latest technology, it pioneered mobile ticketing and was the first metro in India to bring payments through digital money during the demonetization in November 2016, for the Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar 11.40km-long Mumbai Metro.

The metro commuters can recharge their smart cards by logging onto the Mumbai Metro website (www.reliancemumbaimetro.com) to opt for the PayPal payment gateway, besides on the company's mobile website and internet-enabled mobile phones.

  

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