Women in Transport is thrilled to announce a new partnership with Littlepay, the world’s leading and most trusted provider of payment infrastructure for transit and mobility. Set out in 2016 with a vision to make contactless bank card acceptance faster, cheaper, and less complex for the public transit sector.
Their diverse network of partners empowers them to offer flexible contactless payment infrastructures according to the needs of each agency. By working with partners they’re able to offer a comprehensive solution with individual components provided by experts.
Littlepay is proud to support diversity in the workplace. This is written in their brand values, but more importantly played out every day in the way they work together. Their team worldwide includes a high number of women in every aspect of the business – product development, legal, commercial, business development, marketing, HR and office management. At Littlepay women stand shoulder to shoulder with equally brilliant male colleagues, bringing their expertise to bear on their success.
Sonya Byers, CEO at Women in Transport, expressed her excitement regarding this new partnership
"We are incredibly excited to partner with Littlepay, a company that not only leads in transport payment innovation but also champions gender diversity across every level of their organisation. This partnership reflects our shared commitment to creating a more inclusive and equitable transport industry for all."
Sarah McLaughlin, Senior Business Development Manager at Littlepay added:
“We are delighted to partner with Women in Transport. It’s inspiring to see their dedication to providing a platform that encourages meaningful change throughout the industry..
For more information about Littlepay, please visit: https://littlepay.com/
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