PAYG


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PAYG

abbreviation for
(Commerce) pay-as-you-go
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The rollout of PAYG ticketing follows ambitious plans made by train operators in 2018 to enable smart ticketing at stations across almost all of the network, with all franchised operators offering smart cards and/or barcode ticketing.
Through hybrid deployment, organizations vie to adopt inexpensive and ideal pay-as-you-go (PAYG) and abandon expensive internal applications or services that would lead to agility cost reduction and scalability.
Lastline was the first vendor to offer native cloud Network Detection and Response (NDR) technology in the AWS Marketplace and is now the only vendor to offer both PAYG and Bring-Your-Own-License (BYOL) options.
The partnership follows the successful launch of Mastercard's first PAYG application programming interface in Uganda last year, which combines low cost QR technology -- an open and interoperable technology, with the internet of things to lead more secure and efficient payments.
The DfT has produced a report for the consultation showing that stations on a number of lines includingGuildford,Woking,Staines,ReigateandDorkingcould be upgraded as part of a scheme to extend the current PAYG travel zone.
UK-based insurance provider Aviva (LSE: AV) has said that it has launched a new pay-as-you-go (PAYG) home and car insurance policy.
The other is to shift from a pure PAYG system to a mixed system that supplements fixed benefits with returns from financial investments.
public pensions that has, so far, focused on whether the ongoing worsening of the demographic scenario should be addressed by shifting from PAYG financing to a funded, private retirement system (e.g., Feldstein 1998), as an alternative to parametric reforms.
PAYG solar home systems (SHS) represent 10 to 15% of SHS sold globally today, but account for most of the sector's recent growth.
Several DESCOs have adopted a pay-as-you- go (PAYG) scheme, whereby customers pay a small up-front amount for the equipment and then monthly or weekly payments for the energy used, using mobile payment systems.
Several DESCOs have adopted a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) scheme, whereby customers pay a small up-front amount for the equipment and then monthly or weekly payments for the energy used, using mobile payment systems.
Chairman, PFRDA, Hemant Contractor, emphasized the fact that NPS, being a contrbutory scheme, was different from the earlier pension system in the government, which was a formula based PAYG (Pay As You Go) scheme.