Published On : Thu, Feb 28th, 2019

Metro `MAHA CARD’ Now Open to Public

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City Mayor Presented with First MAHA CARD

Nagpur: Right since its inception, Maha Metro had envisaged the need for reducing hassles faced by commuters while travelling through Metro. It was this concept, which prompted the Organization to introduce an all-in-one co-branded “MAHA-CARD”. This Card caters to both commuting as well as daily needs within the city.

Maha Metro joined hands with Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) and State Bank of India (SBI) to bring them onboard for the common mobility program. As Maha Metro Nagpur gets ready for launch of its services, the first Maha Card is being presented to City mayor and Nagpur’s first citizen Smt Nanda Jichkar at the hands of MD Dr Brijesh Dixit, today.

As Nagpur takes huge steps in overall development, the initiative of “MAHA CARD” is a revolutionary step towards placing the city of Nagpur at par with its international counterparts. It is an all-inclusive, user-friendly approach that will increase the efficiency and mobility of everyday transactions.

Maha Card was unveiled at the hands of Chief Minister Shri Devendra Fadanvis, Union Minister Shri Nitin Gadkari, SBI Chairperson Arundhati Bhattacharya and other dignitaries at a glittering ceremony held during the inaugural trial run on 30th September 2017. With Maha Metro Nagpur gearing up to launch passenger services, the Card is now being shared with the common public of the city.

Some of the main features of MAHA CARD are:-
a.Single card for Metro, Buses, Feeders, Parking, Utility and other retail payments.
b.Highly secured Chip based dual interface (contact and contactless) smart card.
c.Dip and swipe interface for retail operations.
d.Compatible for web and mobile based transactions
e.Personalized card on proven EMV (Europay, Master, Visa, Rupay) platform.
f.Automatic fare collection system implementation work was awarded to SBI Consortium comprising State Bank of India, M/s S. C. Soft Pte. Ltd. and M/s Aurionpro Solutions Pvt. Ltd on 12th April 2017.The contract is based on BOT (Build, Operate, and Transfer) model where the consortium will bear the upfront Capital cost and will maintain the system for 10 years.

Win-Win situation for all stakeholders:
For Maha Metro:
Share from other transit and non-transit transactions.
Royalty from Consortium
No investment in capex
No operational hassles during contract duration

8For State Bank of India Consortium:*
Access to Nagpur Metro’s potential huge customer base
Revenue % in all transit and non-transit transactions
Successful mobile application and credentials for the solution
Exclusive rights to issue their cards to commuters of other transit organizations

For citizen of Nagpur:
Promotion/ discounts and loyalty rewards for increased customer acquisition.
Single smart card for transit purpose (Metro, NMC buses, Parking) and for non-transit (retail) purpose
In win-win situation customer is the ultimate winner.

The AFC System and MAHA CARD, which have been embraced by Maha Metro Nagpur would go a long way in making commuting not just simpler, but would also ensure that the Metro train ride becomes hassle-free for every passenger.