Snapper card
| Location | Wellington |
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| Launched | June 2008 |
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| Manager | ICM Limited |
| Currency | NZD ($300 maximum load) |
| Stored-value | Pay as you go |
| Auto recharge | Auto-topup |
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| Website | www |
The Snapper card is a contactless electronic ticketing card used to pay for bus and train fares in Wellington, New Zealand. The system, with a nautical themed name, was introduced in Wellington in July 2008. Another version – the Snapper HOP card – was introduced to Auckland in 2011 and withdrawn from Auckland in late 2013. Snapper CityLink cards were introduced in Whangārei in March 2014 and withdrawn in September 2018.
It was owned by Snapper Services Limited, a former subsidiary of Infratil until 2019 when it was sold to ICM Limited, a subsidiary of Allectus Capital.