Muscovites chose nine ways to pay for travel without Samsung Pay 15:33

There are many alternative ways to pay for public transport in Moscow. Samsung Pay suspension is not critical. In this respect reports Ministry of Transport of the capital.

“We propose to use Russian technologies when covering travel expenses in Moscow transportation. A wide variety of services are provided. According to this indicator, we are among the world leaders,” said Moscow Deputy Mayor for Transport Maxim Liksutov.

Currently there are ten ways to pay for travel in the city: pay with a “Combined” ticket, with a “Troika” card, with a bank card or sticker, in cash, with a Muscovite card, with biometrics, on Android phones through Mir, and also through SBP. The second method is now available in open test mode on all turnstiles of metro, MCC and river transport.

previous day recognizedHe said that starting April 3, the Samsung Pay payment service will stop working with Mir cards.

banks before appreciated The consequences of the departure of Samsung Pay from Russia.

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Source: Gazeta

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