Indra Wins £1.96 Billion TfL Ticketing Deal as Oyster Back Office Faces Overhaul
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Updated · The Register · May 18
Indra Wins £1.96 Billion TfL Ticketing Deal as Oyster Back Office Faces Overhaul
3 articles · Updated · The Register · May 18
£1.96 billion will go to Indra under a Transport for London contract covering the capital’s ticketing system and a back-office overhaul for Oyster.
The award centers on modernizing the system behind Oyster rather than replacing the travel card itself, shifting a core part of London’s fare-processing infrastructure to the Spanish technology group.
The deal gives Indra a major public-sector transport role in one of the world’s busiest urban networks, spanning bus, Tube and rail ticketing operations.
The contract underscores how legacy transit payment systems are being rebuilt behind the scenes as cities update the technology that handles fares, accounts and processing.
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