Fintech: Digital Payments, Electronic Toll Collection
Learn how do Highways, Road authorities, Parking, Municipalities collect tolls automatically. Digital Payments, NETC

Fintech: Digital Payments, Electronic Toll Collection udemy course
Learn how do Highways, Road authorities, Parking, Municipalities collect tolls automatically. Digital Payments, NETC
Discover the World of Electronic Toll Collection: Transforming the Future of Highway Payments
Ever wondered how tolls are collected seamlessly on highways, at parking lots, or by city authorities using digital payment technologies? What roles do RFID tags, transponders, and stickers play in enabling this system? And what exactly is congestion pricing, and why is it becoming a critical traffic management tool?
This course demystifies it all and more:
Toll Pricing Demystified: Learn how toll rates are determined through algorithms and pricing logic.
Interoperable Systems: Understand the importance of interoperability in electronic toll collection across various platforms.
Inside NETC by NPCI: Understand India’s National Electronic Toll Collection (NETC) framework and how transactions flow behind the scenes.
Ecosystem Players: Explore the roles of issuer banks, acquirers, and payment switches within the ETC system.
Fintech Innovations: Discover the evolving fintech tools powering toll collection—from mobile apps to prepaid solutions.
Privacy Considerations: Examine privacy concerns in ETC systems and potential ways to address them.
Governance & Compliance: Understand the governance mechanisms ensuring the integrity and efficiency of toll systems.
This course provides an in-depth examination of the digital architecture and operational backbone of electronic toll collection systems.
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We look forward to guiding you through this exciting journey!
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The Global FinTech Academy
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