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Bengaluru rolls out National Common Mobility Card Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the first user; card will be available for purchase at metro stations from March 30 Get Your Card now How to apply for the card online? https://english.bmrc.co.in/english/pd... How to add money on my card? Download “BMRCL RBL Bank NCMC” App from Google Playstore or access through web portal link https://nammametro.agsindia.com/ Customer can load the money to BMRCL NCMC card through Mobile App / Web Portal with ‘Top Up’ option using the Net banking / debit card / credit card / UPI. Customer may also approach BMRCL TOM Counter/ RBL Bank Branch to top up the card balance (money load transaction). Customer can transfer the funds from online to offline wallet through Mobile App / Web Portal under ‘Fund Transfer’ option. After successful ‘Fund Transfer’, the cardholder has to tap the card on the BMRCL CTT Self Service Kiosk to write the balance on the card. Card holder can also approach TOM counter for balance update of offline wallet You may visit nearest Bengaluru Metro Station/RBL Bank Branch and provide the registration at Metro counter/ RBL Branch and basis OTP authentication; Bengaluru Metro NCMC card will be activated and given to the cardholder. Fill in the basic KYC details in app/web portal itself A registration number will be generated Officials said the NCMC can be used to shop and pay for parking as well as integrated with other transport modes such as BMTC, suburban rail, cabs and auto rickshaws in future. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 25 launched Bengaluru's long-pending RuPay National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) Modi was the first to use the NCMC while inaugurating the Whitefield Metro (Whitefield - Krishnarajapura section) on March 25. India leads global digital payments with record-breaking transactions: MyGovIndia data India leads global digital payments with record-breaking transactions: MyGovIndia data BJP's response on Kharge's letter to Modi example of intolerance: Chidambaram BJP's response on Kharge's letter to Modi example of intolerance: Chidambaram Amit Shah to address rallies in Gujarat and Maharashtra as part of BJP's special outreach drive Amit Shah to address rallies in Gujarat and Maharashtra as part of BJP's special outreach drive Users, however, might have to wait a little longer before they can use NCMC in BMTC buses. "We need to onboard a bank for this system. It's currently in process. Once finalised, users can use the same card in BMTC buses too," AV Surya Sen, BMTC director (information technology) told Moneycontrol. In March 2019, Modi unveiled NCMC to enable travel and payment of all transit modes, parking and toll charges through a single card. However, its implementation in Bengaluru had been delayed due to multiple reasons. BMRCL officials said the NCMC can be used to shop, pay for parking as well as integrated with other transport modes such as BMTC, KSRTC, suburban rail, cabs and auto rickshaws in future. However, closed-loop cards like the existing Bengaluru Metro card cannot be used for other purposes. NCMC has already been launched in cities like Mumbai, Delhi (Airport line) and Kochi. NCMC available at RBL bank branches too Meanwhile, RBL Bank, in a statement, said: "This unique prepaid transit-cum-multipurpose card is in line with the Centre’s ‘One Nation One Card’ initiative. It is a step towards transforming and unifying the transit ecosystem in the country." "RuPay NCMC will help grow the Bengaluru Metro user base, while benefiting the existing more than 6 lakh Metro travellers, who frequent the Namma Metro stations where the closed-loop card is currently operational and offers greater benefits for travel and e-commerce transactions. The NCMC card will also enable interoperability for travel on other operational public transit systems in the country," it said. "The cards will be issued at the metro stations and RBL bank branches in Bengaluru. NCMC’s stored value balance can be updated at ticket office/ Card Top-up Terminals (CTT) located in Metro stations. RBL Bank will also provide POS machines at stations for accepting and loading cards, with a recharging facility available on RBL Bank’s MoBank App as well," it said. One Nation, One Card Apart from travel, the card can be used for fuel payments, shopping, dining, parking, toll payment etc. It can also be used for offline contactless transactions for low value payments. Users will also get access to over 200 offers across various categories of spends, RBL bank said. R Subramaniakumar, MD & CEO, RBL bank said, “We have created a seamless and convenient system that will allow commuters to have a hassle-free payment experience for travel and other transactions across retail, shopping, dining etc. We believe that this innovative solution will not only enhance the overall commuting experience but will also contribute towards driving digital payments.”