19 February
2025
Tracsis plc
("Tracsis" or "the Group")
Contract signed for
pay-as-you-go Tap Converter system
Tracsis (LSE: TRCS), a leading
transport technology provider, is pleased to announce that, further
to the announcement of Preferred Bidder status on 26 November 2024,
it has signed a multi-year contract with Rail Settlement Plan, a division of Rail Delivery Group
(RDG), to implement the core Tap Converter system that will
power pay-as-you-go (PAYG) travel in urban
areas across National Rail, processing all related transactions and
fare calculations.
Highlights
· Major
contract win, through a competitive bid process, to provide the
central smart ticketing technology platform enabling PAYG travel in
urban areas across National Rail.
· The
nationwide rollout of PAYG is central to the UK Government's stated
vision for modernising rail travel with ticketing simplification
and innovation high on its agenda.
· Six
Train Operating Companies (TOCs) on the National Rail network currently use Tracsis'
smart ticketing technology. This contract provides a long-term
revenue opportunity as TOC and consumer adoption
grows.
· All
Tracsis development activities are fully funded. Once deployed, the
contract delivers a guaranteed minimum annual operating fee with
additional transaction revenues based on the volume of PAYG
transactions processed.
· Development starts immediately with deployment and
transactional revenue generation expected to begin in
2026.
Background
The Tap Converter system will be a
centralised smart ticketing technology platform that processes
'tap' data from various sources such as smartcards, contactless
bankcards and mobile apps/barcodes when passengers tap in and out
at stations. It will also integrate with multiple modes of
transport, supporting the delivery of London style PAYG ticketing
for rail, bus and tram travel.
Tracsis will utilise its existing
technology to construct journeys from these taps calculating the
best fare while automatically applying entitlements, concessions,
discounts and fare caps. Once calculated, the system provides this
fare information to the TOC to charge the passenger and submits
settlement records to the rail industry's settlement
engine.
Tracsis is currently the only
provider of an accredited PAYG ticketing platform on the National
Rail network outside London, and this contract significantly
extends the potential reach of Tracsis'
technology. With the government and industry-wide push towards
smarter, more flexible digital ticketing, PAYG adoption is expected
to expand across the network, though the pace will vary by operator
and region.
Timeline, Opportunity and Revenue Model
Tracsis has begun a period of funded
development with deployment expected to begin in 2026. The six TOCs
currently offering a PAYG solution using Tracsis' technology will
continue to do so during this period.
Once the Tap Converter system is
operational, Tracsis revenues will be based on the volume of transactions processed and this will
be driven by future customer adoption rates and
system usage.
A total of 1.7 billion rail
passenger journeys were recorded across Great Britain in the 12
months to September 20241. Tracsis estimates that PAYG transaction volumes using the Tap
Converter system could in the medium term equate to 10-15% of total
annual passenger journeys with commuters expected to drive the
highest adoption rates.
In 2024, Tracsis processed 2.25
million PAYG journeys. With the recent go-live of new PAYG
deployments in Wales (contactless EMV) and Scotland (Tap&Pay)
we expect to see accelerated growth in passenger journeys over the
coming months ahead of the deployment of the Tap Converter
system.
Transaction revenues from the Tap
Converter system will start to accrue following deployment which is
forecast to start in 2026. There is no change to the Board's
expectation for the year ending 31 July 2025 following this
contract win and Tracsis will issue its trading update on H1
performance on 26 February 2025.
Chris Barnes, Chief Executive Officer of Tracsis,
commented:
"We are delighted to be working
with the Rail Delivery Group and Great British Railways Transition
Team (GBRTT) to deliver this important pay-as-you-go ticketing
solution on a nationwide basis. The contract represents a major
milestone in our smart ticketing technology journey, with the
potential to grow into a valuable, long-term partnership over
time.
Digital transformation remains integral to the rail industry's
future. The Government has made a commitment to expand
pay-as-you-go ticketing across urban areas on the National Rail
network and the Tap Converter system will position Tracsis as an
important technology provider at the heart of this
transformation."
Stewart Fox-Mills, Fares,
Ticketing and Retail Programme Director at GBRTT and RDG,
commented:
"We are working with industry partners to simplify the railway
fares and ticketing system, making travel more convenient and
flexible for all passengers. We are committed to developing a
simpler fare system that enhances the overall customer experience
and supports the long-term growth of rail travel.
The delivery of pay-as-you-go ticketing in urban areas is a
high priority and we look forward to working with Tracsis on
delivering the Tap Converter system that will provide the technical
foundation for pay-as-you-go ticketing in urban
areas."
1 Source: Office of Rail and Road passenger rail usage data
(published 19 December 2024)
Passenger rail usage | ORR Data Portal
Enquiries:
Tracsis plc
Chris Barnes, CEO
Andy Kelly, CFO
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+44 (0)845 125 9162
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Berenberg (Nominated Adviser, Corporate Broker & Financial
Adviser)
Mark Whitmore / Richard Andrews /
Mollie D'Arcy Rice
James Thompson (QE)
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+44 (0)20 3207 7800
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Alma
Strategic Communications David
Ison / Rebecca Sanders-Hewett / Joe Pederzolli
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+44 (0)20 3405 0205
tracsis@almastrategic.com
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Notes to editors:
· Tracsis plc is a technology company and a leading provider of
software and hardware products, data capture and data analytics/GIS
services for the rail, traffic data and wider transport
industries.
· Tracsis's products and services are widely used to increase
efficiency, reduce cost and risk, improve operational and asset
performance, improve safety management and decision making
capabilities and improve the overall end-user experience for
clients and customers.
· The
Group is split into two principal operating areas built around
detailed industry knowledge and expertise:
- Rail Technology &
Services: A software, technology and product led business. It develops
and supplies software that solves complex resource, asset
optimisation and control problems for Train Operators, and smart
ticketing, delay repay and other retail software to improve the
customer experience for rail users. It also develops remote
condition monitoring hardware, data acquisition software, and
safety and risk management software for rail infrastructure
providers.
- Data, Analytics, Consultancy
& Events: A largely services led
business that focuses on data capture, data analytics, GIS, earth
observation, data insights, consultancy and event traffic
management within a range of transport and pedestrian rich
environments. The business provides technology and bespoke
products and data that underpin large scale intelligent transport
systems, smart city planning and positive environmental decision
making.
· Tracsis has a blue-chip client base which includes all major
UK transport owning groups, Network Rail, Passenger and Freight
Train Operating Companies, the Department for Transport, TfL,
multiple local authorities, major outdoor music and sporting event
organisers, and a wide variety of large engineering and
infrastructure companies. In North America our clients include
Class 1 rail freight companies, transit operators, shortline
railroads and several large rail served ports and
industrials.
· The
business drives growth both organically and through acquisition and
has made seventeen acquisitions since 2008.
For more information on Tracsis
please visit http://www.tracsis.com