"With this new facility, commuters will now be able to top up their smart cards using debit or credit cards. However, recharge using net-banking facility is not available yet," a DMRC official said.
Metro commuters can top up their smart cards through www.Delhimetrorail.Com and www.Dmrcsmartcard.Com.
After completing the top up process, the commuters will be able to check if their recharge was successful via Ticket Reader-cum-Add Value machines.
The first Ticket Reader-cum-Add Value machine was inaugurated today at the Barakhamba Road Metro station by DMRC Managing Director Mangu Singh.
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About a hundred such machines will be installed in the coming month, Singh said.
The machines will also provide commuters with information about balance in the smart card, last recharge details and the last five entry-exit transactions.
At present, about 69.75 per cent of Metro commuters use smart cards and about 17,000 smart cards are sold every day from various stations of the network.
DMRC has partnered with ICICI Bank for the launch of this online automated fare collection process and the bank has integrated its payment gateway with the two websites for recharging smart cards through the internet.