'Govt Committed To Full E-toll Roll Out By Year-end'
"); jQuery("#212 h3").html("

"); });
2023-02-15 HKT 11:10
The government has said it still plans to introduce electronic toll payments at cross-harbour tunnels in the summer and the rest of its tunnels before the end of this year.
That's despite the more than two month delay to the start of the roll out of its HKeToll scheme at the Tsing Sha Control Area of the Eagle's Nest Tunnel after motorists and lawmakers complained that its implementation had been too hasty. It was supposed to have been launched on February 26.
Transport Commissioner, Rosanna Law, apologised for the delay and said authorities would boost publicity as it appeared people had not paid much attention to earlier promotion campaigns.
She told RTHK's Hong Kong Today programme on Wednesday that over 450,000 electronic tags had now been issued to drivers. There are around 800,000 vehicle owners in Hong Kong.
Law also said HKeToll could be made compulsory in future, as she reiterated that drivers without a tag using tunnels where it's installed would be issued an automatic demand note to pay the toll within 14 days.
“However, in the enabling legislation for HKeToll, we have inserted a provision saying that in future, there is a power for the government to mandate the compulsory use of electronic payment devices for tunnel payment,” she said.
The transport chief also stressed that taxi drivers could use HKeToll for free by logging on to their account online or through the app, but they would otherwise have to pay HK$120 for a physical tag. She said more than 25,000 taxi drivers had already signed up.
Law also denied that toll booth staff at the Tsing Sha Control Area would lose their severance pay, after they were asked to come back to work because of the launch delay.
"I know that some might say that those agreeing to stay on might not be able to get the ex-gratia payment upon the end of the contract: that is not true. Actually, every one of them will get the original promised ex-gratia payment by the management operator," she said.
"And now, when we announced the extension, I understand that there will be additional ex-gratia payment, agreed already between the government and the contractor," Law said.
"So there is no question of not getting ex-gratia payment upon the extension."
Indonesia And South Korea Begin Cross-Border QRIS Payments In Local Currencies
Bank Indonesia and the Bank of Korea have launched cross-border QR payment connectivity between Indonesia and South Kor... Read more
Hong Kong Misses March Deadline For First Stablecoin Licenses, No Issuers Approved
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has yet to issue its first batch of stablecoin licenses, missing an earlier tar... Read more
Hong Kong Sees Digital Wallets Surpass Cards For The First Time
Digital wallets have surpassed cards for the first time in the city’s payments landscape, according to the Global Pay... Read more
HSBC Appoints Max Xu And Samuel Chen To Lead Wealth And Private Banking In China
HSBC has appointed Max Xu as Head of International Wealth and Premier Banking (IWPB), HSBC China, and Samuel Chen as He... Read more
OSL Group 2025 Revenue Hits HK$489M, Stablecoins Account For 60% Of Trading
OSL Group reported its annual results for the year ended 31 December 2025. The company said it recorded growth during t... Read more
JCB Brings Google Pay Contactless To Taiwan In First Overseas Rollout
JCB has announced that JCB-branded credit cards issued by Union Bank of Taiwan and Bank SinoPac will, for the first tim... Read more