Contactless payments make it so easy to get around London that the trusty ol' Oyster card isn't as convenient as it once was. You can add funds or Travelcards online, for instance, but then have to ...
'We're looking for a technology partner that can roll with the punches...' The Oyster card looks set to reach far beyond the barriers of London's Underground network, as cash becomes a dirty word in ...
London's buses have gone cashless. From July 6, you can't use coins or banknotes on buses – you can only use London's “ Oyster” prepaid smartcards, its short-term general travel tickets known as ...
The Independent reports those who use Oyster cards on London's Underground could be paying up to £91 more per week than those touching in and out through contactless payments on their debit or credit ...
Millions of people with Oyster cards they no longer use should check if there's cash still loaded on them, after new figures revealed there's nearly £124 million sat on dormant London transport ...
Transport for London has terminated its contract with the Transys consortium that provides the Oyster ticketing system for the London Underground, buses and trams. The consortium, which comprises EDS ...
MasterCard Worldwide will be the exclusive brand of the Transport for London’s Oyster card wallet as the international card brand hopes to raise consumer awareness of its PayPass contactless-payment ...
With the growing popularity of contactless payments, the humble Oyster card has a diminished role on the London Underground. Still, it's a useful option for tourists, children, or anyone who wants to ...
You no longer need a paper ticket or Oyster card to travel on the capital's underground, trams, DLR and overground trains. Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior Editor Richard Trenholm was ...