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EZ-Link can also be used as a payment card at vending machines throughout the country. Account-based CEPAS EZ-Link card was launched in January 2021. [1] In March 2023, the Land Transport Authority announced plans to merge their subsidiaries TransitLink and EZ-Link into a single entity SimplyGo. [2]
In moves to improve standardisation across platforms, the TransitLink and EZ-Link entities will be merged into one company SimplyGo, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Land Transport Authority in August 2024. [62] In addition, the EZ-Link and SimplyGo applications will be integrated into a common application called SimplyGo. [63]
The card-based offline debit EZ-Link cards are no longer sold at TransitLink ticket offices since 15 March 2022, to encourage adoption of the SimplyGo account-based system. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] EZ-Link Motoring cards (with a non-account-based card profile & similar functionality) are still sold at 7-Eleven/Cheers convenience stores, selected Caltex ...
SimplyGo EZ-Link and Concession Card Ticketing Offices EZ-Link x Touch n' Go Card Ticketing Offices CEPAS platform. Will be phased out when all vehicles move to OBU and when all cards have to transit to SimplyGo platform. EZ-Link Motoring Ticketing Offices CEPAS platform. Will be phased out when all vehicles move to OBU and when all cards have ...
On midnight, 25 February, EZ-Link will be launching a Shopee Exclusive of Hello Kitty & My Melody EZ-Link wearables via their official store on Shopee.
The SimplyGo ABT system, [191] accepts bank cards, mobile wallets and proprietary cards issued by EZ-Link and NETS. [192] The legacy card-based system, that utilises the EZ-Link and NETS flashpay cards, [ 193 ] on the Symphony for e-Payments (SeP), remains usable beyond 1 June 2024, [ 194 ] after the government agreed to spend an extra $40 ...
[12] [13] Due to bottlenecks, high transaction volume, and technical issues with the SimplyGo transition on both EZ-Link and NETS payment networks, NETS announced that the free exchange for NETS Prepaid Cards which was planned to commence on 19 January 2024 has been postponed until further notice. [14]
Former Sentosa Monorail system which ran between 1982 and 2005 New Sentosa Express system undergoing trial runs in 2006. In June 2002, the Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) awarded a S$78 million (US$43.56 million) contract to Japanese subsidiary Hitachi Asia to build the Sentosa Express, which was part of a ten-year redevelopment plan for Sentosa, an offshore island south of the Singapore ...