Bahrain’s Formula 1 is moving on to Hungarian Festipay
The host of the season-opening Formula 1 race, the Bahrain International Circuit (BIC), announced in a press release issued today that they will switch to a cashless payment system with the introduction of BIC PAY, operated by the Hungarian cashless payment and integrated event management service company Festipay.
Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, the Bahrain Formula One Circuit (BIC) is pioneering the use of cash at the Bahrain Grand Prix and has chosen Festipay to handle digital payments.
This innovative Hungarian solution will revolutionize the payment experience for participants, offering seamless transactions and increased comfort during the Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix weekend.
“It is a milestone in the history of Festipay that it can contribute to the success of Formula 1 in Bahrain and improve the user experience of visitors”
– said Dr. Kóka János.
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