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Paygasus and Enghouse Transportation Launch Unified Payment Platform for North American Mobility Operators

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Paygasus, a provider of cloud-native transit and parking payment solutions, and Enghouse Transportation and Public Safety, a division of Enghouse Systems, have announced a strategic technology partnership. This collaboration aims to deliver a unified payment platform for mobility operators across North America, integrating contactless fare collection, parking revenue management, and EV charging payment processing.

The integrated solution is designed to consolidate these disparate payment functions under a single reporting and reconciliation layer. This approach intends to reduce vendor complexity for transit agencies and municipalities as they modernize their payment infrastructure.

Transit agencies and parking operators often manage fragmented payment systems across various modes, including buses, rail, surface lots, and charging stations. The new platform connects Paygasus’ modern fare and parking payment technology with Enghouse’s established transit software, creating a scalable, vendor-consolidated framework that has been proven in active North American deployments.

Toofan Otaredian, Vice President for Business Development and Sales at Enghouse Transportation and Public Safety, stated, “Transit agencies and municipalities need integrated payment infrastructure that works across every mode, today and as their networks grow. The Paygasus and Enghouse Transportation and Public Safety partnership delivers exactly that: a proven platform that eliminates integration overhead and gives operators complete revenue visibility from day one.”

The joint solution addresses three key segments of the mobility payment market. These include contactless fare collection, which incorporates mobile applications and transit validators supporting tap-to-ride across bus and rail networks; parking revenue management, utilizing ruggedized, unattended payment terminals for high-volume surface parking environments; and EV charging payment processing, which integrates payment acceptance at EV charging stations and unifies it with transit and parking data under one reconciliation layer.

Christopher Fleisch, Vice President at Paygasus, commented, “Our customers are demanding future-ready payment solutions from partners with real deployment experience; this partnership with Enghouse gives them a unified transit and parking payment platform backed by both companies’ established municipal relationships and a shared commitment to long-term customer success.”

With active deployments underway and a growing pipeline of joint opportunities, the partnership is positioned as an option for agencies evaluating advanced payment infrastructure. Both Paygasus and Enghouse bring established relationships with transit authorities and expertise in mobility payment systems.

Paygasus is a specialized technology and managed services firm that designs, deploys, and supports advanced payment architecture for unattended, distributed, and mission-critical environments. The company delivers enterprise-grade transit and parking payment solutions to mobility operators, transit agencies, and municipalities across North America by uniting cloud-native payment processing, proprietary hardware, and secure connectivity.

Enghouse Transportation and Public Safety specializes in enhancing transit fare systems through modern ticketing and payment methods to create more sustainable, efficient, and accessible transportation. Its expertise includes the development and implementation of electronic ticketing and automated fare collection systems, aiming to improve passenger experience and provide robust, cost-effective hardware and software options for transit agencies and operators.

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