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EZ-Link Delivers More Convenience And Benefits To Motorists With The Introduction Of The EZ-Link Motoring Card And Motoring Rewards

  • August 2, 2021
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EZ-Link Pte Ltd, pioneer of contactless payments in Singapore, will launch on Friday (30 July) its EZ-Link Motoring Card – a dedicated contactless stored value CEPAS card for ERP and Electronic Parking System (EPS) carpark payments in Singapore. EZ-Link has also introduced a targeted line-up of Motoring rewards under its EZ-Link Rewards program, to provide customers with more benefits and exclusive deals for their motoring needs.

EZ-Link Motoring Card

 

 

“We are excited to launch our new EZ-Link Motoring Card and expand our rewards offering,” Nicholas Lee, Chief Executive Officer, EZ-Link. “People have always been at the heart of our innovation journey, and we are committed to providing added value to our consumers as they perform their everyday tasks. With the new EZ-Link Motoring Card, motorists can enjoy a more seamless and rewarding experience across their entire transport journey, while being able to enjoy added motoring rewards in line with their needs.”

The EZ-Link Motoring Card is compliant with the CEPAS standard, and can be used for ERP and CEPAS-compliant carpark payments. It can be used in 2nd Generation In-Vehicle Units (2GIU) and is future compatible with the next-gen On-Board Unit (OBU).

Motorists can register their EZ-Link Motoring Card on their EZ-Link Mobile App to access a full suite of services. This includes conducting mobile top-ups via their iOS or Android devices at no additional fee, so motorists can seamlessly top-up their cards while on the go. Furthermore, they will also be able to track transactions, apply for the Auto Top-Up service, access card blocking services and earn EZ-Link Rewards points.

The EZ-Link Rewards program has also been expanded to include a new category of rewards and benefits tailored specifically for motorists. Motoring rewards available for redemption include 25% off professional car evaluation (VFIT) services at VICOM, discounted car washes and offers for motoring insurance (please refer to the Appendix for the list of new motoring rewards). Users can earn and collate Rewards points from transactions made with their EZ-Link Motoring Card, or any other EZ-Link payment products including the EZ-Link Wallet[1]. Aside from motoring benefits, users can use their Rewards points to redeem over 100 rewards from a growing list of Food & Beverage, Lifestyle, Health & Wellness, and Service merchants. From 30 July 2021 to 31 Jan 2022, new customers who purchase MotorMax or MotorMax Plus insurance from MSIG will receive $125 worth of EZ-Link Wallet credits[2].

The EZ-Link Motoring Card will be sold at $10 per card (with $5 stored value) and will be made progressively available at 7-Eleven convenience stores. It is eligible for auto-top up via the EZ-Link App, as well as with GIRO via AXS stations. Motorists may also conduct manual top-ups at General Ticketing Machines, TransitLink Ticket Offices, ATM machines, 7-Eleven convenience stores and EZ-Link top-up machines at selected CapitaLand malls.

About EZ-Link Pte Ltd

Established in 2002, EZ-Link is a pioneer in contactless payments in Singapore with the EZ-Link card being its core product offering. EZ-Link remains the top choice for contactless prepaid card payment in Singapore with more than 40 million cards issued to date. Synonymous with transit payments in Singapore, EZ-Link has since expanded its offerings and is widely used for shopping, dining, private transport, government services and community services at more than 30,000 acceptance points across the island. EZ- Link continues to be at the forefront of digital inclusion, bringing all Singaporeans, young and old, onto the nation’s cashless journey. For more information, please visit www.ezlink.com.sg.

 

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[1] Users earn 1 point for every SGD$0.10 spent with their EZ-Link cards or EZ-Link Wallet. To earn points, consumers need to add their EZ-Link cards to their EZ-Link account via the EZ-Link App. Up to 7 EZ-Link cards may be added to each EZ-Link account.

[2] Promotion terms apply

Appendix – List of motoring rewards available on the EZ-Link Rewards programme

Note: This list is accurate at the time of this announcement and will be expanded to include new merchants in the coming months.

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