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PayByPhone

www.paybyphone.com

 
At PayByPhone we empower cities, private operators, and drivers with innovative mobile payment solutions. We process more than $500 million annually in parking, bike-sharing, transit, and electric vehicle charging transactions, making us one of the fastest-growing mobile payment companies in the world. Our app serves over 30 million registered users, helping them easily and securely pay for parking without the hassle of waiting in line, carrying change, or risking fines. We make it our mission to deliver a first-rate product, and we`re supported by a team of experts across multiple disciplines. Our recent acquisition by Volkswagen Financial Services has started ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.paybyphone.com
  • 1128 Homer Street 2nd Floor
    Vancouver, BC CAN V6B 2X6
  • Phone: 877.610.2054

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Yuru Wang
Vice President of Software Development Profile
Travis Kay
Director, IT Security Profile

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