Family account feature lets users link 7 ez-link cards to 1 account and top them up remotely
SINGAPORE - Commuters who need to top up the ez-link cards of their children or elderly parents can now do so easily with the roll-out of a new family account feature on Monday.
The person who creates the family account will automatically become the administrator of the account and can invite up to six other SimplyGo ez-link or SimplyGo concession card holders to join as dependants. For now, concession cards issued to primary, secondary and junior college students cannot be linked to the family account, but there are plans to include these later in the year, the company said.EZ-Link chief executive Nicholas Lee said: “By introducing the family account, we hope to make the seemingly small yet essential task of managing families’ daily expenses and travel more efficient and enjoyable for everyone.
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