Come August 1, commuters can start paying for their taxi fare using the mobile application MyReadyCa$h.The new mobile application, which can be downloaded from the Apple Store and Play Store, will allow commuters to pay for their journey with the scan of a QR code by the taxi operators.Speaking to reporters in Heroes Square on Friday to announce the introduction of the new payment system, Chairman of the Alliance Owners of Public Transport (AOPT) Roy Raphael said the roll-out will be done in stages, with some 25 taxi operators utilising it in the first phase.The project, which is being done in collaboration with the Cooperative Investment Fund (CIF), will see other taxi drivers and minibus and ZR operators being included by September.
Barbadians were on Wednesday introduced to the newest way of virtual banking. The MyReadyCash app, an electronic wallet, is expected to allow small business owners especially the advantage of being able to move money anywhere in the world or receive funds in real time. MyReadyCash was developed and is distributed by Barbadian-born, United States-based entrepreneur Keith Downer, in conjunction with US-based company Tech Blue. The electronic wallet is being introduced to the Barbadian business community via …