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Another Italian city is moving to open-loop payments, with Azienda Trasporti Verona, or ATV, buying EMV-enabled validators from U.S.-based supplier Conduent. The U.S.-based vendor, which has been defending against attacks on its recent contract wins, said it will supply EMV-enabled validators for 540 buses serving in the Northern Italian city of Verona.

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In Venice, Conduent and its acquiring partner for the project, Elavon, last year won a bid to provide an open-loop payments service over five years at a combined bid of €3.43 million (US$3.76 million). That was nearly 20% below the low budget set by Venetian transit operator AVM.

Organizations Mentioned:

• AVT (Verona)
Conduent
AVM (Venice)
Nexi
Cubic
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Another Italian city is moving to open-loop payments, with Azienda Trasporti Verona, or ATV, buying EMV-enabled validators from U.S.-based supplier Conduent.

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