Gopass records six million transactions during year-end season

Gopass reported six million transactions during the year-end season, a 100% increase from 2024. For the Reyes holiday bridge, it urges users to choose its mobility option with over 900,000 drivers nationwide.

Gopass, the electronic payment platform for tolls and vehicle services, hit a major milestone by recording six million transactions during the year-end season, doubling the figures from 2024. This achievement highlights the rising adoption of digital solutions for mobility in Colombia, where the company covers 91% of national tolls. The departments of Antioquia and Cundinamarca account for most of the 63 main toll points.

Jorge Miguel Camacho, CEO and co-founder of Gopass, emphasized the significance of this growth: “We want Colombians to enjoy what really matters without worrying about long trips.” He added that the company partners with concessions and the national government to integrate its ecosystem into the Colpass network, enabling its nearly 900,000 users to “own their routes and move where others stop.”

Beyond tolls, the Gopass app allows payment of vehicle fines and taxes, scheduling of technical-mechanical inspections, and purchase of immediate vehicle insurance through a partnership with SBS Seguros, for just 500 pesos a day covering drivers and passengers. A recent alliance with Nu Colombia enables toll payments via cards, broadening access options.

For the upcoming Reyes holiday bridge, Gopass promotes its service to avoid delays in festive travels, aligning with the trend toward more efficient mobility in the country.

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