Visa, Honda and ParkWhiz Showcase Apps that Let Cars ‘Pick up the Tab’
MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS – Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) today announced it was
making the Visa
Token Service available to auto manufacturers, helping to pave the
way for easy and secure car-based commerce. To further advance car-based
commerce, Visa is also offering a range of related digital payment
solutions, including new standards for Bluetooth (BLE) and QR codes that
could help expand enablement of mobile payments for both merchants and
consumers in any environment. As payments shift from plastic to digital,
technologies built with Visa Token Service, provide an ecosystem of
payment partners – from auto manufacturers to point of sale (POS)
providers and beyond – a streamlined way to offer commerce and payments
anywhere there is an Internet connection.
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Car-Based Commerce
In partnership with Honda and ParkWhiz, Visa will demonstrate fuel and
parking proof-of-concept apps at Mobile World Congress, February 22-25
in Barcelona, Spain (Hall 6, Exhibit Booth 6D40). Developed by Honda
Developer Studio and fully integrated into Honda’s head unit, the fuel
and parking proof-of-concepts are designed to bring greater simplicity
and convenience to services and tasks consumers do every day. Both apps
showcase Visa Token Service and feature Visa
Checkout, Visa’s online payment service offering simple, one-touch
payments. Additional features include:
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Fuel App Concept: Pay for gas in one click without leaving the
car. The fuel app detects when the car is low on fuel and navigates
the driver to nearby gas stations. Once parked next to the pump, the
app knows the exact amount of gas needed to fill the tank and can
calculate the cost to fill up. The driver can also purchase
convenience store items with full integration of discount and
loyalty/rewards programs.
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Parking App Concept: Just park your car, push the ‘park’ button
on the app, and go. Designed in partnership with ParkWhiz for
off-street parking spots, the parking app helps a driver pay only for
the time used and helps avoid under- and over-paying. Once a parking
session is ended, the elapsed time and amount paid are shown on the
car’s dashboard, requiring the driver to simply press a button to
complete the transaction.
Visa demonstrated car-based commerce as an industry-first
at Mobile World Congress 2015, when it showcased how in-car payments
could simplify ordering food at a quick service restaurant. Over the
last year, Visa has continued to test and evolve in-car payments,
including showing how to simplify
the process of leasing or buying a car, or even managing services
like auto insurance or road tolls, directly from the driver’s seat.
“The notion of transforming a car into a platform for payments is not as
far off as some may think, and we have made a great deal of progress
since first introducing the idea one year ago,” said Jim McCarthy,
executive vice president of innovation and strategic partnerships, Visa
Inc. “Working with Honda to test these prototypes gets us another step
closer toward commercial reality, which we think provides exciting
opportunities to everyone who plays a role in the payments and
automotive ecosystems.”
"This project demonstrates how apps can truly transform the in-car
experience while creating new opportunities for automakers," said John
Moon, developer relations lead for Honda Developer Studio.
"At ParkWhiz we are very focused on creating a frictionless, and of
course safe, parking experience for drivers," said Aashish Dalal, CEO,
ParkWhiz. "Eliminating the need for drivers to take tickets or check out
at pay boxes is a giant step toward a frictionless experience and a big
win for drivers. ParkWhiz is thrilled to be partnered with Visa on this
ground-breaking innovation."
The companies currently expect to test the fuel app concept in Northern
California and the parking app concept in New York City, both over a
three-month period, starting this spring.
About Visa Inc.
Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) is a global payments technology company that connects
consumers, businesses, financial institutions, and governments in more
than 200 countries and territories to fast, secure and reliable
electronic payments. We operate one of the world’s most advanced
processing networks — VisaNet — that is capable of handling more than
65,000 transaction messages a second, with fraud protection for
consumers and assured payment for merchants. Visa is not a bank and does
not issue cards, extend credit or set rates and fees for consumers.
Visa’s innovations, however, enable its financial institution customers
to offer consumers more choices: pay now with debit, ahead of time with
prepaid or later with credit products. For more information, visit usa.visa.com/about-visa,
visacorporate.tumblr.com
and @VisaNews.
About Honda Developer Studio
Honda Developer Studio (HDS) is an open innovation initiative that
enables developers to work directly with Honda engineers to create apps
that are road-ready more quickly. For more information, visit https://developer.hondasvl.com/
and follow along on Twitter at @HondaDeveloper.
About ParkWhiz:
Headquartered in Chicago, ParkWhiz is the nation’s largest on-demand
parking app. The company’s website and mobile
platforms provide a fast and efficient way for drivers to find and
book guaranteed parking spaces before reaching their destination at
thousands of parking locations across the country, from New York City to
Chicago to San Francisco. ParkWhiz is an official partner and parking
provider for Ford, Concur, and StubHub among many others. ParkWhiz has
helped well over a million drivers seamlessly get where they need to be.
For more information, visit ParkWhiz.com.
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