Microsoft teams up with Corethree to build mobile ticket transport apps in the UK

It has been announced that Microsoft and Corethree have entered into a new partnership for the latter to build and launch a variety of m-ticket apps for Windows Phone. The company's work can already be found on both iOS and Android, but Windows Phone owners will soon be able to purchase tickets for UK transport on their handsets with ease.

The application experience will be similar to the versions currently available but with some exclusive Windows features to be announced shortly. The UX is built around the very distinctive visual design language of the Windows platform and will, in time, feature some exclusive customisation to make the end user experience as smooth and efficient as possible.

Microsoft's latest move to attract more official content to its mobile platform comes as Corethree applications achieved £2.1 million in m-ticket sales per month from a user base of over 500,000. Supporting multiple gateways, including credit cards, Barclays Pingit, direct to carrier billing via Boku and PayPal, Corethree will also be featured on all major platforms.

Expect to see companies like First Group, Go Ahead and Translink make their apps available on the Windows Phone Store. See the press release for more details.

Corethree to Build First Windows Phone M-Ticket Application

Watford, December 2014: Corethree, the leader in m-ticketing solutions and innovators in mobile technology has signed an agreement with Microsoft. This means that all the Corethree m-ticket applications will soon be available on Windows Phone, as well as iOS and Android devices.

The application experience will be similar to the versions currently available but with some exclusive Windows features to be announced shortly. The UX is built around the very distinctive visual design language of the Windows platform and will, in time, feature some exclusive customisation to make the end user experience as smooth and efficient as possible.

The agreement comes as Corethree applications hit £2.1m in m-ticket sales per month from a user base of half a million. Thanks to a raft of high profile m-payment partnerships all applications now include multiple payment options; credit card, Barclays Pingit, direct to carrier billing via Boku and most recently PayPal. With the addition of Windows Corethree apps are now available on all smartphones.

Ashley Murdoch, CEO Corethree says:

"Working with Microsoft is an extremely significant step for our business. Our apps are being used every single day by people choosing a quicker, secure and more efficient way to book and pay for travel and now this will extend to Windows Phone users. Our operator clients are excited about being able to extend their m-ticket offers to a wider audience. It's a tremendously exciting time to be working on these kinds of solutions - we're delighted to have the support of Microsoft to explore Windows' full potential."

Corethree is committed to helping its clients use mobile technology to increase sales, improve customer service and become more efficient. From now on companies that use its solutions, including First Group, Go Ahead and Translink will be able to make their apps available in the Windows Store.

In the past 6 months Corethree solutions have processed over 2,000,000 bus tickets, equivalent to around £12,000,000 of revenue for its clients, and these numbers continue to show excellent growth. The company is extending its offer rapidly through milestone partnerships with Boku and PayPal. Making its applications available on the Windows platform is another move to give more people access to its award winning m-ticket solutions.

Rich Edmonds
Senior Editor, PC Build

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