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Snapper CEO Miki Szikszai talks about Snapper in NZ and the future of payment systems

Snapper CEO Miki Szikszai talks about Snapper in NZ and the future of payment systems

Snapper CEO Miki Szikszai talks to Bernard Hickey in a Double Shot interview about the rapidly changing world of payment systems and what's happening in New Zealand.

Snapper is the Wellington-based proximity card payment system used to pay for bus tickets and other items. It is owned by Infratil and aims to grow through New Zealand and emulate the success of other proximity card systems used in public transport systems in Britain and Hong Kong such as the Oyster card.

Here's a detailed report on Snapper published by Infratil in September 2008  and here's a more recent update in Infratil's annual report Page 28)

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