Fare Payments-as-a-Service Brochure

Fare Payments-as-a-Service Brochure
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Masabi

Fare Payments-as-a-Service for Public Transit

One Platform. All Agencies. All Modes.

  • Account Based Fare Payments
  • Mobile Ticketing
  • Contactless EMV
  • mTicketing SDK
  • Multi-Format Validation

About Masabi

At Masabi we believe the latest fare payment technology, allowing passengers to just tap and ride, should be available to every rider and every agency around the globe without prohibitive cost or taking years to deliver. That’s why Masabi provides Fare Payments-as-a-Service (FPaaS) to public transit agencies and operators of all sizes through our Fare Payments platform, Justride.

The Justride Fare Payments Platform

Agencies can sign up to the Justride Fare Payments platform and deliver the latest ‘tap and ride’ innovations quickly and cost-effectively, while benefiting from frequent feature and capability updates as they get released onto the platform. Justride is available on a revenue share and subscription basis which means agencies only pay for what they use, when they use it.

Current Justride capabilities include; mobile ticketing, enabling Mobility-as-a-Service for public transit, account-based fare payments – allowing passengers to use a contactless bank card, mobile device or smartcard to travel – without needing to buy a ticket or understand fares and a suite of multi-format validation solutions.

A Fare Payments platform provides a number of benefits for agencies;

  • Cost-effective to deploy, maintain and update
  • Takes weeks not years to go live
  • Regularly updates with new functionality, available to all
  • Provides riders with the best ‘tap and ride’ experiences
  • Helps enable Mobility as a Service (MaaS) for public transit
  • Easily integrates with 3rd-party systems
  • Delivers a future-proof roadmap of new features and capabilities
  • Helps agencies move away from bespoke hardware and proprietary ticket issuance

Justride Retail

Enabling passengers to bring their own ticket, Justride Retail facilitates multiple ticket and token types depending upon agency requirements. These include;

  • White label apps
  • White label web portals
  • SDK integrations (allowing 3rd party apps to retail and display tickets)
  • Contactless bank cards (cEMV)
  • Mobile cEMV
  • Smartcards
  • Paper barcodes
  • Ticketing APIs

Justride Inspect

Validating tickets across all modes of public transport, the Inspect Validation Suite combines optimal user experience with a fast, multi-format and future-proof design. The suite is made up of five core products but can also be customized depending upon integration requirements. Validation options include;

  • Visual validation
  • Justride Validator
  • Inspect for the Inspect Handheld Inspect SDK Inspect Gateline
  • Val100 App
  • Integration Kit

Justride Hub

Every Justride client gets access to their own Hub account. The secure and scalable cloud-based back office enables staff to manage tariffs, create new fares for special events, enable concessions and entitlements, check ticket sales data, access reports, manage customer service requests, monitor validation assets and much more.

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Latest Masabi News

What is Fare Payments as a Service and Why Does it Matter?

What is Fare Payments as a Service and Why Does it Matter?

Masabi gives just some of the key benefits of a Fare Payments-as-a-Service approach against a more traditional model.

Masabi Appoints Ben Whitaker as Chief Evangelist

Masabi Appoints Ben Whitaker as Chief Evangelist

Masabi has appointed Ben Whitaker as Chief Evangelist to drive its Fare-Payments-as-a-Service revolution in the transit industry.

Justride – Celebrating 10 Years of Fare Payment Innovation

Justride – Celebrating 10 Years of Fare Payment Innovation

Masabi celebrates ten years of fare payment innovation with its Justride mobility platform, reflecting on some successes along the way.

Powered by Justride: MTA Launches New One Stop Rail App

Powered by Justride: MTA Launches New One Stop Rail App

Powered by Masabi's Justride, the new TrainTime app from the MTA combines mobile ticketing, trip planning and real-time train location data.

Shared Fare Collection Platforms: The “End of Obsolescence”?

Shared Fare Collection Platforms: The “End of Obsolescence&...

Masabi Co-Founder Ben Whitaker discusses the end of obsolescence through continually updated shared fare collection platforms.

13 Reasons Why Transit Agencies Are Choosing FPaaS Platforms

13 Reasons Why Transit Agencies Are Choosing FPaaS Platforms

Masabi gives thirteen reasons why transit agencies around the world choose FPaaS Platforms for fare collection.

Dayton RTA and Masabi Transport Ticketing Global Awards

Dayton RTA and Masabi Transport Ticketing Global Awards

Dayton RTA’s Tapp Pay and Masabi’s Cash Digitization Innovation Scoop Two Transport Ticketing Global Highly Commended Awards 2022.

Transit Riders in Greater Cleveland Can Now Use EZfare

Transit Riders in Greater Cleveland Can Now Use EZfare

Transit Riders in Greater Cleveland can now use Masabi's EZfare to pay fares, plan trips and obtain real-time information.

St. Louis Metro Transit Fares Now Available Via App with Masabi

St. Louis Metro Transit Fares Now Available Via App with Masabi

The addition of mobile ticketing to the Transit app thanks to Masabi, makes the app an even more useful all-in-one solution for riders.

Shell Invests in Masabi

Shell Invests in Masabi

The investment from Shell will support the global expansion of Masabi’s Justride platform of cutting-edge mobile ticketing technology.

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