Cash on Tap from EE lets you pay for travel in London using just your smartphone.
Cash on Tap from EE is here to help take the stress and hassle out of your daily commute by offering you a simple and secure way to pay for your travel throughout London.
Rather than having to go through your wallet to find your Oyster or contactless payment card every time you ride the Tube, board a bus, dash on the DLR or catch a train, with Cash on Tap you can simply touch your smartphone on the yellow card reader. It's never been quicker or simpler to pay for your travel.
Our video shows you all the key features of Cash on Tap including auto top up, which means you'll always have the right fare for your trip without the need to queue at busy stations to top up.
Cash on Tap is quick and secure, and it doesn't just work for travel. You can use it to pay for all kinds of products and services up to the value of £20 as well. Find out more.
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