T-money
Smartcard payment system in South Korea / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the rechargeable smart devices. For other uses, see T-money (disambiguation).
T-money is a rechargeable series of smart cards and other "smart" devices used for paying transportation fares in and around Seoul and other areas of South Korea. T-money can also be used in lieu of cash or credit cards in some convenience stores and other businesses. The T-money System has been implemented and is being operated by T-money Co., Ltd of which 34.4% owned by Seoul Special City Government, 31.85% owned by LG CNS, and 15.73% owned by Credit Card Union.
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Location | South Korea (Partial, Some Transportation/Convenience Stores) |
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Launched | April 2004 |
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Operator | T-money |
Manager | T-money |
Currency | KRW (500,000 KRW maximum load) |
Credit expiry | None |
Auto recharge | available in different name |
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Website | www |
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