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Competition heats up as EZ-Link faces offering from Nets
PUBLIC transport users will have a choice of more than one card to pay for bus and train fares and road toll charges next year.Nets CashCard vice-president Yvonne Fong told The Straits Times that the Nets transit card would be different from what is already on the market.'For example, we can develop and offer more ways of using CashCard as a payment mode, as an ATM card and for payments through mobile phones,' she said.EZ-Link will launch a new multi-use card by the end of this year. For starters, motorists will be able to use the new ez-link card instead of the CashCard for ERP payments.It could also have basic banking features - ATM withdrawals, for instance - as well as the capability to be a credit card.
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