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London Tramlink

Three news stories.

• Should London Tramlink be in the NFCW Expo? Is this your organisation? Find out how to get your NFCW Expo showcase.


NFC World

London buses now accept contactless payments

By Mike Clark • 13 December 2012 • Updated 27 January 2019 • nfcw.com
Mayor Boris Johnson on a London bus

Public transportation users in London can now pay their fare with a contactless credit, debit or charge card on any of the city’s 8,500 buses... More


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Transport for London delays arrival of new ticketing technology

By Mike Clark • 23 May 2012 • Updated 23 May 2012 • nfcw.com
Transport for London (TfL)

A new ticketing infrastructure designed to support payments via open-loop contactless cards and NFC phones won’t now arrive in time for the Olympics, TfL has revealed. More


NFC World

Transport for London confirms plans to accept contactless cards in time for Olympics

By Sarah Clark • 27 February 2011 • nfcw.com

London is to be the first city in the world to convert its entire public transport network to accepting contactless payment cards, Transport for London has announced... More


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New in the NFCW Knowledge Centre

  • NEW ‘Check in and out? Just walk in and out’, with Transdev innovation manager Boy Hendriks
  • The Instant Payment Card, with Smart Payment Association president Alain Martin
  • Digital Euro – A Work in Progress, with European Central Bank programme director Evelien Witlox
  • Next-Generation Cards: The State of Play with Linxens VP Thomas Decker
  • NFC futures, use cases and roadmap, with NFC Forum executive director Mike McCamon

Latest news

  • Alaska Airlines leverages NFC to let passengers create a digital passport they can store on their smartphone
  • Hyundai to launch contactless in-vehicle payments
  • Czech Republic to roll out digital IDs compatible with EU Digital Identity Wallet
  • Samsung lets Galaxy foldable phone users customise their device using NFC
  • Apple goes live with Tap to Pay on iPhone in Brazil
  • National Payments Corporation of India launches NFC-enabled QR codes and contactless voice payments on UPI
  • Apple rolls out iOS 17 with support for music, games and contact sharing via NFC
  • Translink lets school students use digital IDs to prove their eligibility for concessionary fares
  • EMVCo forms electric vehicle open payments task force
  • Budapest pilots open loop contactless fare payments on airport shuttle bus

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