You can tell someone's a good sort by the company they keep: Snapper has got some pretty cool - and very handy - mates.
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KSCC
The leading edge technology underpinning Snapper is from Korea Smart Card Company (KSCC). KSCC was established to install and operate Seoul's New Transportation System in 2004. The company operates the system, settles fares, and issues the contactless T-Money card and devices. The system handles 30 million transactions daily on more than 10,000 buses across 192 operators, 45,000 taxis and 6,000 metro train gates.
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EFTPOS and ANZ
EFTPOS NZ is New Zealand's recognised leader in debit and credit card processing, EFTPOS/point of sale terminals and solutions, web-based payments, network connections, mail and telephone order solutions.
EFTPOS is a subsidiary of ANZ National Bank Ltd, and have been supporting the Snapper roll out throughout New Zealand.
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Eyede
Eyede NZ Ltd is an innovative identity card and card issuance company and has developed software for the registration and effective lifecycle management of Snapper cards.
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HTS Group
HTS Group has Australasian expertise in end-to-end ticketing integration and maintenance, with significant experience in integrating Electronic Ticketing Systems for the public transport sector.
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ABnote
ABnote is the Asia Pacific leader in Cards manufacturing and personalisation. From card design, pre-press, personalisation and packaging to in-store and consumer delivery, ABnote is positioned to provide efficient and effective quality card services and is quality driven and adaptable to changes in the card industry.
ABnote manufactures and produces all card types from paper through to plastics, laminated, PVC and polycarbonate incorporating security, not only into the design, but into the finished card product as well.
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Auckland Transport
Auckland Transport began rolling out its Integrated Ticketing system across the Auckland region from the middle of 2011, led by its new integrated ticketing brand - Hop.
Phase one of the extensive integrated ticketing programme involves the rollout of Snapper's bus and smartcard solution on NZ Bus's 650 vehicles in Auckland.








