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Key Takeaway:

Will Conduent Put Its Fare-Collection Unit on Sale Again? Also: Use of Denmark’s National Closed-Loop Card Drops, but Mobile Apps have Long Way to Go; Can Tiny Littlepay Upset Cubic in Washington, D.C.?

Key Data:

Line Graph: Monthly trip numbers on Rejsekort (Travelcard), Oct. 2024

Bar Graph: Daily trips numbers on Rejsekort as an app, Oct. 2024

Organizations Mentioned:

• Conduent
• IDFM (Paris)
• Comutitres
• Modaxo
• Flowbird
• NJ Transit (New Jersey)
• RKRP (Denmark)
• Fairtiq
• DSB (Denmark)
• Copenhagen Metro
• Movia
• WMATA (Wash., D.C.)
• Cubic
• Littlepay

Conduent, a major fare-system vendor, may again be shopping for a buyer for its fare-collection business, sources told Mobility Payments, though the company has not announced it is planning to sell the unit, and a spokesman did not respond to a request for comment.

The U.S.-based vendor famously did an about-face in 2022, with the company putting its transportation segment out for a possible IPO or sale, only to take the segment off the market after four months.

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