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Debit card will soon be a payment option at BC Ferries

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The Island Class ferries will carry 47 vehicles and up to 300 passengers and crew. Photo: BC Ferries
STAFF REPORT
March 2, 2020 10:12am

BC Ferries customers will soon be able to use debit card as a form of payment at vehicle and foot passenger ticketing areas.

The terminals between Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island are expected to receive the updated technology towards the end of March, BC Ferries said.

Tap and pay for both credit and debit cards will also be available with the installation of new PIN pads, BC Ferries said.

This will help speed the ticketing process for customers with transactions under $100.

BC Ferries said the use of debit has been a long-standing demand of customers.

The installation of the new PIN pads is currently underway throughout the fleet, a project that will be complete in spring this year.

Larger terminals will have the technology installed by end of March.

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