DMRC partners with payments bank for mobility card, to be available at stations in 10 days

This exclusive partnership with Airtel Payments Bank and the introduction of co-branded NCMC cards will enable seamless and interoperable travel for commuters not only within the Delhi Metro network but also across multiple transit systems nationwide, Kumar said.


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 10-05-2026 21:23 IST | Created: 10-05-2026 21:23 IST
DMRC partners with payments bank for mobility card, to be available at stations in 10 days
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The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation on Sunday partnered with Airtel Payments Bank to launch co-branded RuPay 'On-The-Go' National Common Mobility Cards (NCMC) aimed at enabling seamless payments across metro systems, buses and other transit networks nationwide. The announcement was made during a ceremony at the DMRC headquarters in the presence of DMRC Managing Director Vikas Kumar, Airtel Payments Bank MD and CEO Anubrata Biswas and other senior officials from both organisations, according to a statement. The co-branded debit and prepaid payment instrument cards for mass transit systems will allow commuters to pay for metro travel across multiple cities and transit systems using a single open-loop card, it said. The corporation said the initiative marked a significant upgrade from the existing DMRC-issued cards, which are currently limited to the Delhi Metro network. The cards will be made available at all DMRC stations within the next 10 days, the corporation said and added that users will also be able to recharge the cards digitally through the DMRC and Airtel applications, reducing the need to queue at stations for top-ups. ''DMRC has consistently focused on adopting innovative solutions to enhance passenger convenience. This exclusive partnership with Airtel Payments Bank and the introduction of co-branded NCMC cards will enable seamless and interoperable travel for commuters not only within the Delhi Metro network but also across multiple transit systems nationwide,'' Kumar said. Biswas said the partnership reflected a shared vision to simplify and modernise urban mobility through secure digital solutions. ''With the launch of the co-branded 'On-The-Go' NCMC cards, we are enabling commuters to experience seamless travel across transit systems, while advancing the larger ambition of 'One Nation, One Card' for India,'' he said. DMRC said the existing cards issued by it will continue to function as usual and that it will further promote the adoption of NCMC cards in the future. The initiative marks a broader push towards integrating digital payments with everyday mobility services to create a more seamless commuter experience, the corporation added.

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