The right solution for every application
Ticket machines
Fast, simple, secure payment can be very simple. All cVEND terminal types can provide this. You can choose between a plastic or a metal surface, and between surface-mounted or flush-mounted integration.
The cVEND PIN provides a fully featured PIN pad terminal with an optional hybrid card reader (SHCR). This makes it possible to process larger amounts, for which PIN entry is mandatory.
Access gates and turnstiles
Ticket reading speed is crucial for public transport gate systems. Using our terminals, you can speed up processes and increase customer satisfaction. Closed-loop e-tickets and open-loop payment cards can be read in parallel at high performance. It’s goodbye to annoying rush-hour queues.
Ticket validators
Quickly checking e-tickets and checking in via pay-as-you-go poses no problem with the cVEND plug payment module. Thanks to the compact dimensions and the options for partial and full integration as well as surface mounting, it is possible to integrate almost any model of validator.
Driver terminals
Ticket sales processed by the driver must be fast and simple. Tap & go solutions such as our cVEND plug terminal are perfect thanks to their compact format and versatile installation options. Even retrofitting poses no problem. In addition to payment, it is also possible to implement other functions such as checking e-tickets or checking in via pay-as-you-go.
Secure contactless ticket purchasing
Transparent channel application (TCA)
The transparent channel application offers a further communication option on top of SDKs for closed-loop-based applications and a transparent channel in FEIG payment applications with ISO14443 chip cards. This acts completely independently of the actual payment application, which increases performance and allows it to be implemented directly by the system integrator, independently of FEIG and the payment application.
Tokenization
Tokenization means that sensitive data such as credit card numbers are never used in plain text. Our terminals generate a non-convertible token, i.e., a replacement number, from each card number. In addition, an encrypted data record is generated for each transaction, which is sent to the network operator or acquirer (payment service provider [PSP]) via a separate channel (E2EE). For maximum security, each transaction uses its own encryption algorithm.