MPT Drivehub lowers reloading transaction fees for RFID

MPT Drivehub

MPT DriveHub has announced that its app users can enjoy lower transaction fees when they reload their RFID units.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • How much is the reloading fee for MPT Drivehub app users?

    Those who will top up through Maya will pay a one-percent service fee, 1.90 percent if through GCash, and 1.98 percent via credit or debit card. The RFID units can be reloaded through Banco de Oro and Unionbank accounts via the MPT DriveHub app with a P10 service fee. Lastly, the minimum amount required when reloading one's Easytrip or CCLEX RFID account through the MPT DriveHub app is only P1.
  • What are the other features of the MPT Drivehub app?

    The MPT Drivehub app's other features are toll fee calculator, travel advisories, list of toll service facilities areas, emergency roadside assistance, and direct customer service hotline.
  • In a statement, MPT DriveHub users who will top up through Maya will pay a one-percent service fee, 1.90 percent if through GCash, and 1.98 percent via credit or debit card.

    MPT DriveHub logo

    Further, the RFID units that can be used on Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC)-managed toll roads such as the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX), Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX), Cavite Expressway (CAVITEX), C5 Link Flyover, Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX), and Cebu Cordova Expressway (CCLEX) — can be reloaded through Banco de Oro and Unionbank accounts via the MPT DriveHub app with a P10 service fee.

    On top of that, the minimum amount required when reloading one's Easytrip or CCLEX RFID account through the MPT DriveHub app is only P1.

    “Reduced transaction fees are part of the brand’s commitment to improve the user experience within the app and make real-time reloading more accessible and convenient,” MPT DriveHub Operations Assistant Vice President Gines Barot said. “We listen to our motorists’ needs and act on what we can, harnessing our resources and the power of digital technology.”

    MPT DriveHub

    MPT Drivehub said that reloading an RFID account through its app is done in three easy steps:

    1. Select the account to reload and the amount.
    2. Select the preferred top-up method
    3. Confirm the amount, pay, and receive the top-up credits in real-time.

    Aside from RFID reloading, the MPT Drivehub also has other features such as toll fee calculator, travel advisories, list of toll service facilities areas, emergency roadside assistance, and direct customer service hotline.

    Equipped with a user-friendly interface and digital wallet, the MPT Drivehub is one of MPT Mobility’s eight operating units whose aim is to improve the overall Pinoy traveling

    Photos from Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation

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