FIME Enhances Smart Ticketing Services for Transport

FIME has strengthened its transport offering to deliver end-to-end support for smart ticketing projects.

Smart ticketing for rail
Enabling Smart Ticketing to go Digital

It is now accredited by Parisian transport authority Île-de-France Mobilités to deliver testing and certification services in accordance with RCTIF 5.0, and Smart Ticketing Alliance1in line with ISO CEN 16794.

Transport players like local and national governments, vendors and ticketing service providers can now work with FIME from the start of their projects to overcome key challenges related to new standards and technology adoption, integration and compliance.

For more information on how FIME can help to launch mobile ticketing, migrate to open-loop or account-based solutions and upgrade legacy AFC systems, visit the website or visit FIME at Transport Ticketing Global (stand C35) in London, 29-30 January.

* EMV is a registered trademark in the U.S. and other countries, and is an unregistered trademark in other countries, owned by EMVCo.

Lionel Grosclaude, CEO at FIME, commented: 

“Ticketing services are rapidly digitizing, and travelers are demanding quicker, slicker and more convenient travel experiences”

“To keep up, public transport authorities face unprecedented interoperability, security and compliance challenges. Our full stack of testing and certification services, including EMV®*, ISO, RCTIF and NFC Forum, is empowering the transport ecosystem to succeed, whatever their smart ticketing project.”

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