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ההזדמנות הכבדה של הרכבת הקלה: אפליקציית הופ און...
Israeli company HopOn, known for its public transportation planning and payment app, has won an international tender in Germany to build an integrated payment system for all modes of transport in the city of Halle. The company, which reports annual sales of $15 million and a growth rate of 50%, has also acquired several European companies, including TAF, which was a key component in the successful tender bid. HopOns technology is based on several patents in the field of digital ticketing and payment in public transport. The companys platform contains eight separate modules, which are operated according to customer preferences.
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HopOn acquires Germany's TAFmobile to continue European expansion CTech
HopOn, an Israeli company that provides mobile payment solutions for public transportation, has acquired German company TAFmobile for several million euros. This acquisition is part of HopOns strategic plan for growth and expansion in the European market. HopOn had previously acquired UK-based ECR for $10 million and secured a $10 million investment from UMI Auto Group. HopOn expects to double its sales turnover in 2022.
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בשורה לנוסעים: מעכשיו תוכלו להטעין את הרב קו בעזרת אפליקציית ביט
HopOn, an Israeli company specializing in technological solutions for public and shared transportation, has partnered with bit, a payment app from Bank Hapoalim, to allow users to load their Rav-Kav public transportation card securely and quickly without the need to enter credit card details. The payment process with bit is simple and fast: the passenger performs the Rav-Kav charge in the HopOn app as usual, and when making the payment, the option to pay with bit appears. The move comes after the company recently raised NIS 30 million led by UMI Group and acquired British company ECR to accelerate its international expansion.
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HopOn expands to Europe, announces $10 million acquisition of UK-based ECR
HopOn, an Israeli company, is expanding its activity for the European market by acquiring UK-based ECR, a payment solution for public transit and leisure venues, for $10 million. The acquisition is part of HopOns strategic plan to enter the European market. HopOn also secured a $10 million investment from UMI Auto Group. The acquisition will allow HopOn to introduce its smart solutions and technologies to British companies and leverage ECRs relations in local markets. HopOn provides mobile payment solutions for public transportation and operates payment technologies for transportation via various apps.
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Car importer hops on public transportation tech investment
GM brands importer UMI has invested NIS 15 million in payment and ride planning company HopOn. UMI will receive 18% of the company in return for its investment. HopOn is raising NIS 30 million for expansion abroad. HopOn provides technological solutions for public transportation, focusing on payments and travel planning. It has previously raised funds from various investors including Innogy, Clearfuture fund, Moneta Seeds fund, and Prytek fund. HopOns main shareholder is Dan, one of Israels public transportation companies. The investment by UMI is aimed at developing an advanced technological platform for transportation.
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HopOn, the company behind the travel planning app Autobus Karov, is preparing for restrictions on public transportation. The app allows users to load a multi-line ticket via smartphone or website. It is now launching a new feature that shows the passenger load on different bus lines according to restrictions. This feature allows both passengers and bus drivers to indicate the load on buses, ensuring compliance with COVID-19 guidelines. The new service also provides navigation for substitute bus drivers and reports to the control room about specific line loads. HopOn has already started offering the service within its app, which serves tens of thousands of passengers daily. The company has raised 6.5 million shekels from investors, including Innogy, Clearfuture, Moneta seeds, and Dan.
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Israeli bus ticket app co HopOn raises $3.5m
Israeli company HopOn has completed a $3.5 million Series A financing round, with Dan Public Transportation as one of the prominent investors. HopOn plans to use the funding to continue developing its mobile ticketing and big data products. The companys app allows users to automatically buy public transportation tickets without taking their phone out of their pocket. HopOn currently operates in the Greater Tel Aviv metropolitan area, the Czech Republic, and Spain, and is conducting pilots in Germany. The app generates data that can be used to improve public transportation services. HopOn is awaiting operating authorization for a trial on Dan bus lines in Beer Sheva, a smart city. The trial will feature a post-pay system, where passengers pay for their rides at the end of the month.
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HopOn app lets bus riders load multi-ride tickets
Israeli startup HopOn has announced a new feature that allows users to charge their Rav-Kav smart cards through their smartphone app. The feature will initially be available to Android users with NFC-equipped phones. The app offers various payment options, including pay-as-you-go credit, set number of rides, and monthly passes. The prices and ticket options are personalized based on the users profile. HopOn was founded a year and a half ago and has raised $700,000 from private investors. The company is currently in the midst of another round of funding.
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HopOn a Tel Aviv bike using a smartphone
Israeli start-up HopOn, a mobile solution for public-transport fare payment, has partnered with FSM, the operator of Tel Avivs bicycle rental service Tel-O-Fun. The partnership will allow HopOn app users to rent bicycles and pay via their smartphones. Additionally, a combined bicycle-rental and bus-riding membership will be marketed, offering users a discount of up to 30% on Tel-O-Fun memberships. HopOns mobile-payment service for mass transit is currently running a pilot program with 1,000 users. The company has raised $700,000 from private investors and is currently conducting another fundraising round.
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Riding a bus has never been so easy
Israeli startup HopOn is offering a smart mobile payment and ticketing platform for public transport. The company has inserted beacons in 2,000 buses in Israel, allowing users to pay via a smartphone app. This eliminates the need for physical payment and reduces waiting times for riders. HopOn is working with regulators and bus operators to ensure a secure and satisfactory experience for customers. The company plans to expand to the French market and is in negotiations to raise $5 million from venture capital firms.
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HopOn a bus and pay by smartphone
Israeli start-up HopOn Ltd. has developed a high-frequency sound wave technology that allows rapid payment by smartphones on buses. The company has obtained permission from the Ministry of Transport to collect mobile payments in collaboration with Dan Public Transportation Ltd. HopOn is currently running a pilot with five public transport operators in Israel. The company plans to expand its services to other types of public transportation tickets and offer solutions for monthly passes and other services in the future. HopOn has raised $700,000 in funding and is currently undergoing a large financing round. The company is being supported by the entrepreneurial incubator EISP 8200.
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