Paytm has partnered with Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited (Maha Metro) and Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) to launch Mobile QR Ticketing for metro commuters across Pune and Nagpur, making travel seamless for daily commuters.
With this integration, passengers can now book metro tickets directly on the Paytm app through the ONDC integration, receive a QR code for entry, and travel without the need for physical tokens, reducing wait times and queues at stations. The initiative is expected to benefit over 3 lakh daily commuters across Pune and Nagpur, enhancing daily commuter engagement, improving operational efficiency, and making metro travel more convenient for everyday users.
Paytm spokesperson said, “This partnership is a meaningful step toward simplifying everyday travel for metro commuters in Pune and Nagpur. With Mobile QR Ticketing, users can access their tickets instantly on the Paytm app, making the entire journey, from booking to entry, faster and more convenient. It reflects our focus on using technology to make daily life easier and making everyday commuting simpler and more convenient for users.”
Shravan Hardikar, Managing Director, Maha Metro said, “This would facilitate easy selection of Metro journeys for the citizens, as it would provide a common platform while commuting. Maha Metro and Paytm would mutually benefit through this engagement.”
Metro tickets across Pune and Nagpur are now accessible in a few simple steps:
● Open the Paytm app and search for ‘Metro’ services
● Select your Metro service; ‘Pune Metro’ or ‘Nagpur Metro’
● Choose ‘Metro QR Ticket’ option to travel
● Select source and destination stations
● Choose the number of passengers and proceed to payment
● Select the view ticket option
● Scan the QR code at the metro station entry gate
Paytm continues to innovate to simplify everyday experiences, making metro travel more convenient through its seamless app, reinforcing its role in enabling efficient urban mobility.
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