Singapore to terminate EZ-Link app on Jan 8, integrated into SimplyGo app


This process allows users’ account profiles and cards to be migrated to SimplyGo. - SIMPLYGO

SINGAPORE: The EZ-Link application, commonly used for public transportation, will be discontinued on Jan 8, 2026, as its features have been integrated into the SimplyGo application.

In an e-mail sent to users on Dec 23, SimplyGo said that EZ-Link app users will need to download the SimplyGo app, login with their EZ-Link account details and perform a one-time account synchronisation.

This process allows users’ account profiles and cards to be migrated to SimplyGo.

Users who do not sync their EZ-Link account to the SimplyGo app will not have their account deleted. Instead, it will be dormant until they sync it.

According to the SimplyGo website, the EZ-Link app has been progressively phased out from Dec 10.

It added that all existing EZ-Link app features have been integrated into the SimplyGo app since September 2024 to unify all transit ticketing and travel card-related services on a single platform.

Users of the SimplyGo app can top up travel cards, make overseas and local payments with Mastercard and SGQR using an EZ-Link wallet. - The Straits Times/ANN

 

 

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