Costa Rica: More Financial Options for QuickPass Toll Service

Autopistas del Sol, concessionaire of the highway between San José and Caldera, cancelled its exclusive toll contract with HSBC, and is now negotiating deals with others banks.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

The contract will HSBC will continue, but it won’t be exclusive any longer. Users will now enjoy more payment options, such as automatic charge from checking accounts, credit card or prepaid cards.

“Autopistas del Sol plans to announce the new payment methods in the upcoming weeks”, reported Elfinancierocr.com.

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