ICICI Bank enables FASTag based parking payment at Terminal 2 of Mumbai airport

ICICI Bank is the only bank to introduce FASTag based parking at the airport

ICICI Bank enables FASTag based parking payment at Terminal 2 of Mumbai airport
(L to R) Ashwin Noronha, COO- Mumbai International Airport Ltd., Sudipta Roy, Head – Credit Cards, Payment Solutions & Merchant Ecosystem, ICICI Bank and Niraj Tralshawala, Product Head - Payment Solutions & Consumer Finance, ICICI Bank at the launch event of FASTag facility at the airport.

Mumbai: ICICI Bank today announced that it has enabled FASTag based payment for parking at Terminal 2 of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai. The facility allows users to pay the parking charges digitally and in a contactless manner, resulting quicker movement of vehicles in the parking zone. The scanners installed at the parking zone reads the FASTag affixed on the windscreen of the vehicle, records the entry/ exit time and deducts the parking charges automatically.
 
ICICI Bank is the only bank to introduce the FASTag facility at the Mumbai airport. It has been inaugurated at one of the parking lanes today. It will soon be enabled in other lanes.
 
Speaking on the partnership, Mr. Sudipta Roy, Head – Credit Cards, Payment Solutions & Merchant Ecosystem, ICICI Bank said “We are delighted to introduce FASTag based payment for parking at Terminal 2 of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the world. We believe this facility will improve convenience of users by saving their time and dependency on cash.
 
We were the first bank in the country to launch FASTag on the Mumbai – Vadodara corridor in 2013. Since then, we have pioneered the usage of FASTag for payments at various national and state highway toll plazas and parking at airports, malls, business hubs and at tech parks across the country. In addition, we have introduced the facility at fuel stations so that users can avail the triple benefit of using one tag for payments for fuel, toll and parking.”