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Ryde Away with CabCard Services


RYDE TAXIS LTD


Ryde Taxis are leading the way on the island and have become the first fleet to offer customers the added convenience of being able to pay for journeys via a credit or debit card through an in-vehicle chip & PIN terminal


supplied by CabCard which is 100% safe and secure to both the passenger and the driver.


Andrew Younie, Director at Ryde Taxis commented; “We firmly believe that our customers prefer to pay for their journeys by card. They no longer have to worry about carrying the right amount of cash with them or increasing the fare on the meter whilst having to look for an ATM. CabCard has allowed us to expand on our existing service line offered to our customers and as such we are delighted to be able to offer them the option to pay using VISA, MasterCard, Amex and Maestro.”


CabCard have everything you need to take card payments


The CabCard service is a complete package which not only involves supplying the terminal to take chip & PIN payments but also taking care of all the administration involved including


processing card payments and settling 100% of drivers’ fares and tips directly to their bank account on a weekly basis.


With CabCard’s recently launched Online Virtual Terminal, fleet operators all over the UK are now able to offer a more streamlined and professional approach when taking bookings online 24/7 via phone, fax or email. The new service has been designed specifically to meet the needs of fleet operators and independent drivers alike who want to generate new business and increase revenue streams via CabCard’s complete card payment processing platform.


Whether you are a fleet owner or an independent driver, your customers will appreciate a safe, secure and convenient way to pay for their fares by card. Call CabCard on 0845 491 8410 or sign up at www.paycabs.com


Ryde Taxis, a long established business based on the Isle of


Wight are the latest fleet to be welcomed on board by CabCard Services, the UK’s premier card payment processing service for the licensed taxi industry.


CabCard Have Everything You Need To Accept Card Payments


NEW! Revolutionise Your Business


with CabCard’s Online Virtual Terminal Save Time & Money! Instant settlements paid directly to a driver’s bank account or to a fleet account


Accept bookings by phone fax or email 24/7 – wherever you have internet access


No set up required, just a single web based user name and password


Suitable for large or small fleets, independent drivers and executive chauffeurs to offer customers a more streamlined and professional service


View all transactions in real time and have the option for refunds and partial payments i.e. where a journey was paid for as a return but not completed


CabCard’s In-Vehicle


Chip & PIN Solution Address the increasing customer demand to pay by card


Safe and secure in vehicle chip & PIN card payments


A fast and more convenient way for customers to pay for their journey


All fares and tips paid directly into a drivers bank account


Introduce a recurring revenue stream for you and your company


All administration provided with full telephone support for technical and user queries


Low cost with flexible terms CabCard’s full card payment processing


system is being tried and tested by fleets and independent drivers all over the UK


No Merchant Account required and PCI compliant


0845 491 8410 www.paycabs.com


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