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Passport again named one of America’s fastest-growing companies on 2019 Inc. 5000 list

Charlotte’s top-ranking software company celebrates 511% growth Charlotte, N.C. (Aug. 14, 2019) — Today, Inc. magazine released its annual list of the fastest-growing private companies and Passport ranks at #832. This is Passport’s second consecutive year on the list, which ranks privately-held companies based on percentage revenue growth over a three-year period. From 2015 to […]

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Spin and Passport partner to build optimal e-scooter deployment strategies

Charlotte, Detroit and Omaha apply parking principles to help scooter operators manage fleet size and distribution July 11, 2019 — Today, Spin announced that it has joined Passport’s mobility management pilot program to test a scooter parking model for Spin’s electric scooter fleets in Charlotte, Detroit, and Omaha. The way it works: Passport facilitates parking […]

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Passport Parking app now available at Grossmont and Cuyamaca Colleges

Students and faculty can easily pay for parking on their smartphones El Cajon, Calif. (June 24, 2019) — Beginning today, students and visitors to Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District in El Cajon, Calif. have a new way to pay for parking. With Passport Parking you can use a mobile app to pay for parking at more […]

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Kitchener launches city’s first mobile pay solution for parking

Drivers can pay to park at more than 1,500 spaces with the Passport Parking app Kitchener, Ontario (June 19, 2019) — Beginning today, people in Kitchener can use a mobile app to pay for parking. The Passport Parking app can be used at more than 1,500 on and off-street spaces throughout the city. Paying for […]

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Passport acquires Complus Data Innovations to enable more cities to facilitate curbside transactions

Acquisition reaffirms Passport’s commitment to building the industry standard for parking enforcement software Charlotte, N.C. (June 6, 2019) — Passport today announces its acquisition of parking enforcement company, Complus Data Innovations (Complus). Together with Complus, Passport helps nearly 1,000 clients manage more than 15 million feet of curbside space – the distance from Los Angeles […]

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San Antonio introduces city’s first mobile pay parking solution, SAPark

Drivers can use SAPark app to pay at more than 2,500 parking spaces San Antonio (June 4, 2019) — Beginning today, drivers in downtown San Antonio can use a new mobile app, SAPark, to pay for parking. The app is powered by Passport, the leading mobility management company, which provides solutions for parking, enforcement, permits, […]

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Smart cities need smart partners

Originally published on Parking Today Our industry is more complex and chaotic than ever before. There have been more innovations in the past year than in the past decade, creating challenges for cities who are simultaneously trying to manage their current operations while also thinking strategically about the future. While no one can predict exactly […]

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Passport launches mobile payment app, ParkCheyenne

Cheyenne’s first mobile pay solution provides an easier way to pay for parking Cheyenne, Wyo. (May 24, 2019) — The City of Cheyenne launches ParkCheyenne, an easy-to-use mobile app to pay for parking. The app was created by Passport, the global leader in transportation software and parking payments, to provide drivers in Cheyenne mobile pay […]

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City of New Buffalo launches mobile pay parking app

The Passport Parking app makes it simple to pay for parking New Buffalo, Mich. (May 23, 2019) — Just in time for summer, the City of New Buffalo, Mich. is launching a mobile pay parking solution with the Passport Parking app. Visitors to city beaches can easily pay for parking with a mobile app, without […]

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[Forbes] Are Curbs The Next Frontier In Urban Mobility?

Originally published by Forbes on April 29, 2019 by Jennifer Kite-Powell With urban areas focusing on smart mobility and as micro-mobility companies, like e-scooters and e-bikes enter new markets, cities are looking for ways to manage all these new mobility options. In a rush to handle the latest technology on the streets, one aspect of […]

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