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AsiaOne : ERP payment with credit card


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ERP payment with credit card

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>Forgot to insert your CashCard into the IU (in-vehicle units)? Didn't top your CashCard before passing through the gantry?

Fret not - from Nov 5, motorists will have an alternative mode of payment for ERP charges via their credit cards.

Drivers who subscribe to a new credit card scheme to be able to use all Visa or MasterCard credit cards from any bank of their choice to pay their ERP charges through their monthly credit card bills.

This new scheme comes at a monthly subscription fee of $2.50.

Motorists who wish to enjoy the new credit card scheme must first subscribe online to the scheme via the One.motoring or MotorPay websites at http://www.onemotoring.com.sg and http://www.motorpay.com.sg respectively.

Those who are successful in their application will no longer need to insert their stored-value CashCards into the IU when they drive through ERP gantries as the ERP charges incurred will be charged to their monthly Visa / MasterCard credit card bills.

However, they can still choose to pay the ERP charges using their stored-value CashCards, if they wish to, by having a CashCard inserted into the IU. Such ERP transactions incurred will be excluded from the monthly credit card bills.

This initiative is made possible by a partnership between LTA and DBS Bank as the payment partner for the service.

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