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ComfortDelGro drivers have been professionally trained to tackle cashless payments from the growing NETS family:
NETS, NETS Contactless, NETS FlashPay, NETS QR (NETSPay, DBS PayLah!, OCBC Pay Anyone, UOB Mighty), and now, the latest NETS Click.

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Nets partners ComfortDelGro to offer in-app payment for its users

SINGAPORE - Commuters who have Nets bank cards will now be able to make in-app payments for their ComfortDelGro cab rides through the cards.

The announcement marks the first time that Nets bank card holders will be able to use the cards as an in-app payment mode, with some online merchants also set to provide this option soon.

The new initiative, named Nets Click, will benefit people such as students under 16 who do not own credit cards.

In a statement on Thursday (Oct 31), Nets and ComfortDelGro Taxi said the initiative will give Nets card holders from DBS, OCBC and UOB a convenient option to pay for their mobile booking and street hail trips.

Currently, ComfortDelGro taxi passengers who want to pay via Nets have to either use the physical card or the Nets QR function on the cab.

For passengers using the physical card, they will have to pass the card over to the taxi driver, key in the pin number on the card terminal and wait for the transaction to be approved.

For those who use the Nets QR function, they will have to scan a QR code on the card terminal with their mobile phone and pay using their bank's digital wallet.

Under the new in-app option, Nets bank card holders can add their cards to the ComfortDelGro booking app and authenticate their identity with a one-time password that will be sent to their registered mobile number.

For ride bookings made via the app with Nets Click selected as the payment option, the payment process will be similar to that of credit cards.

The fare is charged to the card without the commuter having to take any additional steps.

For Nets Click payment of street hail trips, commuters will have to scan a QR code on the card terminal in the cab or key in the taxi number in the ComfortDelGro app.

An admin fee of $0.30 to use Nets payment will still apply for trips charged by metered fares. However, commuters who choose ComfortDelGro's flat-fare option will not have to pay the admin fee.

Nets group chief executive officer Jeffrey Goh said: "It is a handy payment solution if you are out of cash or have forgotten your wallet.

"In time to come, consumers will be able to choose Nets Click and enjoy added convenience when they shop on their mobile devices."

ComfortDelGro Taxi chief executive officer Ang Wei Neng said Nets Click will save time and effort for both taxi drivers and passengers.

As part of efforts to promote the use of the new service, the firms announced that passengers who pay for ComfortDelGro taxi trips using Nets Click from Friday to end-April next year will be able to enjoy $3 off the fares by using the promotion code "NETSCLICK".

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...tdelgro-to-offer-in-app-payment-for-its-users
 

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Dear cabby, we are pleased to inform you that wef 11 Nov, the payout for the weekly incentive will increase with fixed weekly targets as follows:
70 jobs = $30
90 jobs = $60
110 jobs = $90
(Min. 30% bid rate).

The $1 Peak Hour Incentive will also cease wef 11 Nov 19.
 

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Hi Experts, can check for PDVL health check, beside SATA, where else I can do ? Find out that SATA always very pack.
 

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Hi Experts, can check for PDVL health check, beside SATA, where else I can do ? Find out that SATA always very pack.

SATA very fast one. :o I went Jurong east sata by 820am. :o Within 20 minutes everything done. :o Put some effort. :o Do TDVL better. :o
 

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Hi all, does anyone remember how long does it take to receive the letter for 'Collection of license'?

In LTA TDVL enquiry website, it's stated that my TDVL is valid with an expiry date of 28-Oct-2022 and I received an email from CrimsonLogic about 2 weeks back with the status 'Pending for collection'

But till today, I still havn't receive any letter...

Thanks!!
 
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Hi all, does anyone remember how long does it take to receive the letter for 'Collection of license'?

In LTA TDVL enquiry website, it's stated that my TDVL is valid with an expiry date of 28-Oct-2022 and I received an email from CrimsonLogic about 2 weeks back with the status 'Pending for collection'

But till today, I still havn't receive any letter...

Thanks!!

If you can see it can be collected via LTA website, you can goto SAM system and keyed in your NRIC number to schedule a pickup from Post Office. :o
 

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Taxi giant ComfortDelGro has 58% of the total cab fleet.

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Taxi firms speed up switch to electrified cabs

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According to new Land Transport Authority figures, there were 7,259 petrol-electric hybrid and 133 full-electric cabs as at end-September, nearly 40 per cent of all taxis here.PHOTO: COMFORTDELGRO

Nearly one in four taxis is now electrified, with operators having their largely diesel cabs replaced with either petrol-electric hybrids or full-electric models.

According to new Land Transport Authority figures, there were 7,259 petrol-electric hybrid and 133 full-electric cabs as at end-September - making up nearly 40 per cent of the 18,772 taxis here.

Taxi giant ComfortDelGro Corp has ordered more petrol-electric cabs in a bid to speed up its switch to the environmentally-friendlier alternative to diesel cabs. The listed transport operator has ordered 2,200 Hyundai Ioniq and 1,000 Toyota Prius hybrids, with an option for another 500 Ioniqs.

This is up from 1,200 Ioniqs it ordered last year.

"These are replacement for our diesel taxis," a company spokesman said in response to queries from The Straits Times. "We expect to take delivery of 1,000 of these hybrid taxis by the end of this year."

A photo of several hundred Hyundai Ioniq Hybrids painted in ComfortDelGro blue was shared on the Singapore Taxi Driver Facebook page recently.

The ComfortDelGro spokesman added: "Recently, those who chose to convert to hybrid taxis and to sign on a two-year contract with us stand to receive $6,000 in cash incentives."

She added that cabbies who have converted from diesel to hybrid taxis also get a daily $5 rental rebate.

As at end-August, ComfortDelGro had just over 11,000 taxis or 58 per cent of Singapore's total cab fleet. It currently has some 3,500 hybrids and four full-electric cabs, making up nearly one-third of its fleet. The taxi operator has said it will replace all ageing diesel taxis with hybrids eventually.

Most of the other taxi operators have progressively switched their fleets from diesel to hybrid vehicles. Besides the environmental consideration, hybrids mean cost-savings for operators, as they do not incur an annual diesel tax of around $2,100 each.

Prime Taxis, the smallest player here, was the first to include hybrid models in its fleet back in 2009. Its entire fleet of some 730 taxis now comprises hybrids.

Most of SMRT's fleet of about 2,300 taxis is also electrified, while about a quarter of Trans-Cab's fleet of 3,000 taxis has been converted.

The operator with the smallest electrified fleet is Premier, with less than 4 per cent of its 1,687 cabs being hybrids. On the other hand, newcomer HDTT's entire fleet of 129 cabs comprises full-electric cars.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/taxi-firms-speed-up-switch-to-electrified-cabs
 
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