SberTroika
Since 2020
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
51/4 Shchepkina St., building 2, 129110
Owners
History
2020: Creation of a company to develop a single ticket system
On November 18, 2020, Sber announced the creation of a joint enterprise with the authorities of Moscow and the Moscow Region to develop a single ticket system. The new company was called SberTroika, it is designed to modernize the transport industry and make the process of paying for travel and replenishing cards convenient, simple and digital.
According to the deputy chairman of the board of Sberbank Kirill Tsarev, the first large-scale project of this cooperation will be the interregional fare payment system in Moscow and the Moscow region, which is planned to be launched in early 2021.
The Governor of the Moscow Region Andrei Vorobyov confirmed that the universal transport card for Moscow and the Moscow Region will begin to operate from the beginning of 2021.
We live in a very densely populated metropolis that grows every year. Plus, about 200 thousand people are added and 100 thousand cars. Obviously, without infrastructure development, you will have problems in everything and always, - he said (words are given in the Telegram channel of the head of the Moscow region). |
Thanks to the launch of the new ticket system, residents will have new ways to replenish and pay for travel. The Troika ecosystem will work, including a loyalty program, "said Maxim Liksutov, head of the Moscow Department of Transport. In particular, it will be possible to pay for travel without physical media using a virtual card, writes RBC.
At the end of October 2020, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin and Moscow Region Governor Andrei Vorobyov agreed on a single ticket travel system. It is planned that a single card will operate on any type of public transport. By November, residents of the capital use the Troika card, and the Strelka card operates in the region.
Vice-Governor of the Moscow Region Igor Treskov called SberTroika "a continuation of the large plan for the integration of public transport" of the capital region. A single ticket system will exclude all these inconveniences for many millions of residents moving daily between Moscow and the region, he is sure.[1] [2]
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