Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications
Friday, Mar 07, 2008
ePaper | Mobile/PDA Version


News
Features
Stocks
Cross Currency
Shipping
Archives
Google

Group Sites

Home Page - Railways
Logistics - Trends
Marketing - Online Marketing
Pre-paid cash cards for train tickets gaining in popularity

Mamuni Das

New Delhi, March 6

More and more people are now using pre-paid cash cards such as Itzcash cards, Done cards and Icash cards to book online train tickets against the earlier days when primarily credit and debit cards were used.

This shows that increasingly people (who do not own credit cards) are now going to the Internet to book their tickets, though there may be a small proportion of people who have taken to using prepaid cards for security purposes. The prepaid cash cards, available for wide ranging denominations (starting from as low as Rs 100), can be used to pay bills for multiple products and services.

Train ticket booking

According to data on online payment methods adopted for online train ticket booking, the share of cash cards has been steadily increasing over the last one year, while the share of credit cards has been slowly declining.

From the total 16.27 lakh tickets booked online in September 2007, 22 per cent online payments were made using cash cards, according to Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) data.

cash cards

In October 2007, 23 per cent of 17.2 lakh tickets were booked using pre-paid cash cards; and November saw further increase in cash card usage with online payments for 24 per cent of 17.8 lakh tickets being made through prepaid cards.

The trend continued in December when cash cards accounted for 25 per cent of 18.4 lakh online tickets and January 2008 (cash cards were used to pay for 26 per cent of 18.8 lakh online ticket booking).

Credit cards

The share of credit cards for online booking has been hovering around 42-43 per cent during the above mentioned period, while rest of bookings are done using debit cards or Internet banking mechanism.

The increase in share of pre-paid cash cards can also be explained by the fact that chances of successful online transactions with pre-paid cash cards is much higher than credit cards, said a source from IRCTC.

“Moreover, many train passengers do not hold credit cards,” added the source.

ItzCash Card Ltd, a subsidiary of Essel Group, had received a funding of $10 million by Matrix Partners India and Intel Capital in 2007.

More Stories on : Railways | Trends | Online Marketing

Article E-Mail :: Comment :: Syndication :: Printer Friendly Page



Clasic Hiring

Stories in this Section
More curbs on rice exports to ensure domestic availability


Satyam BPO mining niche core processes
Farm insurer bets on more business after loan waiver
Gulf Air offers ‘Grand Prix’ package
Oil & gas cos mystified by ‘mineral oil’
SKF India (Rs 365.25): Buy
Day Trading Guide
Faculty crunch threatens Brand IIT
Campus recruitment to fall by 38%
SBI, ICICI Bank, HDFC to gain from DDT change
Chidambaram for lower rates on sub-Rs 20 lakh home loans
RBI supports farm loan waiver scheme
M&As: A year of adventure for India Inc abroad
Pre-paid cash cards for train tickets gaining in popularity
10% surcharge on big retail chains in Kerala; tax on ATF cut
4 Indians in Forbes’ top 10 billionaires list; Buffett is No 1

BusinessLine E-paper


The Hindu Group: Home | About Us | Copyright | Archives | Contacts | Subscription
Group Sites: The Hindu | The Hindu ePaper | Business Line | Business Line ePaper | Sportstar | Frontline | The Hindu eBooks | The Hindu Images | Home |

Copyright © 2008, The Hindu Business Line. Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu Business Line